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jw State inrml. ii.mi.v is rcauann) TRI-WKKKI.Y AND IVKKKI.Y OHIO STATE JOURKAL COMPANY. ; Incorporated untlrr the General Late. 1 TERMS. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCES j Rt 4'ltTmlMchtieii i) 00 per year Mjil ft IK) " i . Rv the Carrier, per week !'.',' cti. Tm-Wi.uu. 3 00 per jear j VpjtKi.y 2 00 ' " CI.in.r.rUnaii.lii.er ', 1 60 " I TfJtJIS Or' AllVRRTIIM) HV TUB fiyUARE 1 (1UI UiT-t OH LH Mal.t t fc-lARJ.) I - Hie .mre I year . . CU 0") ; une (ijusro il it wilt. . .J1 iO 110 VOLUME XLV. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1854. journal ii ! ami i mi i vnanKNKKSrSSSEBi the j jo -muges apuoiuiea I g Civ. MtuiLt. lias at last succeeded la filling I "ii the vacancies on Ibe Bench of the Supreme 6l) Court, occasioned by the resignation of Judges HrnpUjed BdvMtiwmeuii lull" more tiun the srW Corwin mid Caldwell. liobcrt 11, Warden, of irtiwneiiti,ii.iB4 u4 pii4 id (it. eoiunu. of t tbifl city, lute Keporter of tlio Supreme Court, 0 immt.ii in 0 0 m.mthi 13 GO , on 3inullii B00;cfl 2 uoutlii fl 00 ; pl.t NUMBEK 18. 4 Jajt... a da ).... "finf(l NdlifM." double te ftnliiMM, raStt. All Dot Ice require,, tn be puhll-.if?it b? l.iw, Vn;ft rii-ps f order, on tho ln,M enc.u.trelT alW tin first vu't k, SO per cent. ro f than tlie aWe rate ; but all audi ill hpi-our in 111" TrMVeeLly without chari,- IlusisiPM Car-U, not 1-ifL't.ltng lira liuee, per year, lull le. fl.M per Una ; outfli'le 12. Notices at meetinji, charitable iQCialiej, Are cutna lee, be., hair price. Advert Leme lit not AceompsuW with written dlire-thne will be iaiorled tilt (or bid, sad charged accm.-toiily.All transient advert! leraents mutt be paid Id idmue. Wkklt One Kjiure une cck, 60 cent ; two tntl,,, fit ; three wecki, 11 ; one aionth. tl,2i j three moullaa, 03,50 ; all monthi. BA ; one jar, $10. Under the present ayitem, the adrertiior ja?s so ran eh for the space he occupies, lbs change being ehinrtabte with the coiupoiliioD oolj. It U nnw generally arlopleJ. Trcatury Report. ' We have received from Wiuliiiiglon u copy of tie official report of tha Secretory ol lbo Treasury for tho lineal year ending 30tli June, 18j4. There has been a largo increase of receipts from customs over tho estimates made in December of last year, as tho following figures will bhow : Equated, C,O0O,00O actual receipts from customs 5(14,024.100 execs. $8,0:1,100. The net umoutit received Into tho Trca.tiiv for tie past two years is on foUnv.-- Customs taJ.PSi.fra I'ullle Land 3,CC7.ttP6 Mi.-ielhiicous :zn,Kl and Tliuinr.s Millikin, of Duller county, wo wx- dtr!.taiiil have bi-on appointed, llr. Warden took bid Ecat on the be nth this morning, and baa therefore" accepted the appointment; but whether Mr. Milllliin ban or will occept(we do not linow, and may therefore be premature In announcing the vacancies flllcd. Tho acceptance of Xlr. Wunlcn leaves vacant the place of Reporter. Judge Rnnrey has not yet taken bis seat, so there is a hare quorum on the bench, rendering it impOKiblc to decide cuk without itnani. moils concurrence. Mr. Millikin is not known to the legal profession hm-abuutA. He may be the fittest man io the State for that place we bopo he is. But judging from the known timidity of Got. Medill, tho pri e iintp lion is against it. He dare not taku a man of note and decided opinions for feat of committing hirceelf. But " the constitution is In the bands of its friends.'' It works (down bill) bean Li fully. We ought perhaps to 1 thankful that it works at all. Wc are not certain which of tbo new Judges hit! da the abort term, to wit, tilt tbo 2d Monday in Tebinary, imt wc believe it is Judge Warden. Rnusas Elctlloiii Wo publL b a di; patch tUU morning from Wt port, irom ft llr't-nite source, which settled the question of tbo elect ion in Kanzne territory. WMilMd (pro-ilavcry) is elected by ati over whelming majority, over Mr. Flcnnikeu,ex-Miu-istvr to Denmark, and the Abolition candidate for Congrco iu Kunfas. Whitfield tr at elected, wrtatevwr otliers iuny say to tho contrary, ou the Savory question and no other. His opponent wan supported by the colonials fromNew-Hug-land and the frre States, and Whitfield received tho rotes of tho?e who were not opposed to bltivery, and believed that the pcoplo of tho territory were entirely coin H.-lent to settle this qut-eiion lor themselves, without tbo intervention of the fuetiouitta and aholilioiiistn of the North, they havo voted that way now, und will do tn again on creation. It strikes uxthut the ab-Oiliduiili of tbo fico Ft.ttes may learn (H.iueibing from this election. They havo Riven aid to iv yucd many people to go into Kanzas territory wiin a view ol controlling we election, Jtrnts of Hems. Thos. H. Ronton lectured before the Maryland Institute on Tuesday evening to a vast audience. Subject, Western geography, with reference to Its adaptation to tett lenient, and tbo construction of the 1'aciUo liailroad. The storm on Sunday night reached to tho Atlantic coast. Snow fell for SO hours at Albany. Several steamboats were sank in the North River. At Boston, Portland, Bangor, New-York, Ac., the storm did great damage to the shipping. Snow Is from two to three feet deep in the State of New-York, The Schooner Omar went on the West Pier at Cleveland, yesterday morning, and is a total wreck. It was loaded with salt. The trains from Buffalo and Rochester came jt0 Sink $mtntal. COLUMBUS: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0. 1854. Public JltrllDj In ClnciunatlTax Lav, kc. The CiDcianml Gazette of Monday contained full reports of tlio speeches nt the great demonstration la Cincinnati, ogaiuat tho Auditor's cou. trnxtion of tbo tax law. Jiigo Wnlkcr haa a high reputation as an alio, accompllthcd lawyer. Messrs. Stanbory and Groesbeck add to theso accoraplirtmcnts tho additional fact that they were members of tho Convention that framed iLo present Constitution. They ought to know lomclblngoMlio nature of that Instrument, and of tho design of Its framors. The meetintt In collision Tussdoy morning .masting tho "'U'osing, ana tho .,eche. , Important locomotives, and doing other damage. It was snowing hard, with two and a half feet on the ground. The Frontier Mills at Black Rock were burnt To An CO, uu. nio Tlio Secretary estimates tho receipts fur the current year at fifty-one million. The lending facts piwcnM lu Uu; n iorttte tlnrs condensed by the N. Y. Couiurt 1 tic large surplus in Uio TroaMiry dining the past year, him been largely tipplled to the reduction of the public debt, It feenis that $20,-O'jBAUi was redeemed during tho Ibcal year ending lit) lb June k.fit. 'litis reduction if still goiiifj on. Tho Secretary ftflioitli.i 'niportf to be in px-cos ot tbo c.iort il!ii.Jil,jli lor the year. We arc sui pi in ii to lind bint exprt'Mini; uii opinion, tliat the protit of our cxpdrta and tbo freights earned by our 'hi pi in tho foreign tratle" on,;ht to more liiau cover tbiie.Cf(." No ooinnieicial man with any experience, would aK'nmn Ibis. It but. rcmehow or other, thev have come up tnisa-ih niitnrifiiifi Hint llm fri iin ininnrLilintw fi.o ; !.. . n i ,.m Jl. .1... ccniTnllv undervalued, and that thu ml valo-1 nnfj. thnt iiu.v vm tbrro-Bnd wn duubt 1 wore drwi.ed in attempting to reach tbo khore, t ftn principle encourages pucIi mifli'rvaliiiitiijn," whether they ever w ill Ihj there in sullleicnt niim man fell from tho duck daring tho cllort to I that wu feel It our duty to give them more thnn a pawiiug notice. That our readers may fully understand the points, upon which these people rest to buntaln themselves against what they Claim US tbfl ill.'tml nr.ler nn.l aola nf ll.a is.rl. yesterday Lo 1.0,000 bu-hels or wheat and itor of 8tat0 Wi pryp08C to give Blthatanc(j 300 barrels of Hour. of lho epccc!jea of (ho em,lCHt lej,a, geDtlemen The Propeller International was burnt at the on that occasion, dock at Buffalo yesterday. It was owned by A(tcr lu9 report und rff0iutjon8 wcre . ' ' ,J"-'H"U "'" Ui-Doa WAiJiEit look the stand. He said the oc casion was so important, and tho opportunity at $ 15,000. Tho Virginia Convention tat three days, and at the end of stormy sclous Wise was nominated. Many voted xo ou the motion of conlir-tuatioQ. A resolution endorsing Pierce ic Co. was pa&ed, of course. Tho fiftieth anniversary of tbo establishment of the Cincinnati Guaile)wa duly celebrated at the Burnet House, yesterday. There was a good time generally. The schoonor, R. R. Johnson, loaded with wheat, went ashore near Fairport, on Monday, and foou became a total wreck. Eight lives were lost, being all on loard. Tho gale at Cleveland produc- d great damage. Tho Schooners St urges and Virginia and (be brig Maryland were lost. - The crews were saved. The schooner J. J. Johnson went ashore at Grand River and all the lives wcio lost. The Omar, which wcut ashore in a snow storm on Monday in a total lu. Two of the crew Mr. OBonntct was then called out. He said be believed the taxes would bo collected by the Treasurer, and he recommended their payment under protest. The Treasurer had expressed a willingness to anile in making up a case so that tho Supreme Court oould pass upon it at an early day. He contended that the Treasurer mtuf distrain before he could use tbc citation remedy of th law. We quote a paragraph from his remarks: "Although bellevinj that collrctl.m will hn t made, yet 1 concur with you, gentlemen, in tho uumun ujiproHjion oi ino law. To ovoid the penalty, then, pay tho tax though oppressive, but do it under a protest this may be wise, an act of prudence and judgment. I concur iu the declaration that tM tax is wrong; no one is more dectdpd in this belief than I am. Either by tho constitution or by the law, know it was not intended to tax people on their liabilities. I take upon myncif, from ouomate recollection, to say, that tho idea won not oven suggested throughout ail tho discussion of the Constitutional Convention, aud there was uo need for such a rule as to Individual. Those examining the Debates will find that such an idea was not broached. Tho history of that matter was, that the chumi was inserted to affect Banks, which up to that time, from as early a date as 108, had been taxed on their dividends; not on what they owned but on what tboy had made." Again : " In tho Convention, having these vlowa of uaniiB, uio uemocratic majority proceeded to bers to control nn election. Tho "peculation baa , save the crew, and was drowned. The propeller turned out a bad one, und we are not sorry ior pauga?set finally succeeded In taking olftha it. M. Louit lit'. I regaining porous from the wreck, but was to The lesson taught lho North by the remit of j much Injured that she has since sunk in the slip, thin Kanzas election, should not soon Le forgot-j ,. , . . , p. . I.i IV u mnir tint imiirrt nrllcln trnm (tin fc puiliran, that our people may be fully posted i as to the views and feelings of the Slnveholdmg iu teres!. The advocates of tho Nebraskabill in the free Utc, have been unceasing In their assertions that, by no puuibility could slavery be introduced Into Kanzas. We begin to see thu practical rtf et o( the repeal of the slavery prohibition. The Snuth haa indeed triumphed. Wc 1 ninot too m erely reprehend tho tone of snpcrimlty that h assumed by tho Republican. No mau doubts tbul thousands of tho advocates of Slavery have gono from Missouri and the South to Kanzas, for the purpose of sustaining that Institution. U it not equally propi-r for friends of freedom Io go there to sustain their views? Why not? But, It is well euuuph to bear iu luiud that Kama1! la not irf admitted intn th I'mon a: a slave State. ' tto will iindorlnKc to a'ert that the nnna- rent excei-fl of ??(i.31,317 is less than llic actual amount. And that whatever such profits on our oxportu may lie nnd profits on freight. lh'y will not compensate for the prolits made hereon the forti!U impoitations for foreign nccxnnt, and tho undervaluation in invoices, " The actual import of 3o.00i),OnO in wuVX during the year Ib indUpaiaMe proof that tlm amount at Uast. was required to dbchargo the balances of foreign Indelilednesu. To I hi sum should be ndded the amount of Aim vie an loans nfpoliat',d in Europe duting thu same time, which have temporarily only, taken ihu place of so much gold which would oflieiwirc have brn further shipped hence. 'The idea of reducing t!ie cutoui,i revenues to (ho actual wnnts of the Trea;iurv, tit meant tif a rrduetd tariff', U unsound. We alt know it to be a lie t ion. Great Britain has Wen reducing ber tariff for twenty year, and her revenue from cut-twin now aa laige iw over aud larger in fact. The reducltoti in duties 011 the contrn-rv itinttilntet imports and would bring us fur-t!i?r in debt it we could readily riirchai ge that indublrdiieFa. But there is a principle in trade raor1 II.ud aud more invariable; than any free trade notimiH of ttiro lime., viz : .Vo commercial pmpte u.ili, Jur a itnm vj yturt, import more lurfffl' thin t'iry run ennvi ntrntly pay for. "The Tra.nrv lEepr-rt .-Intel thai the large mm of ilti,blLM70 in Filter has bcr-n coined by the Mints nt Philadelphia and New-Orleans. This new coinage has been a vat henri'it to the peopln, nnd Iism served to e.tptl ihc old and defaced cnlm of tSpain, Ac., thai were current here for many years." The Secretary evidently U-A:- that there arc flitliculties to be overcome resulting from our 1 bannrublc to all the nartlee: picscnt tluancial pollcv, aii'l bis Hugiretion.i for 1 , ,. , . . , .1 ,- , , . .1 , ' , t 'U Ij due tn lwih parlies to state that tboie a modification of the pre.-cnt taiiff would uu-1 dilhrcuces gr-jw entirely out of mUuudcmand-douLlcdly lc an tinprovemuit.bul would fail of j iuys 0:1 I ;ilh sides and that ueilher parly haa meeting the casein all its Kiuiiemeutj. We at any time defiled to do any Injustice to the bear much ol free tratk from the political friends !l,tIiC1- ''' r WK nmiucstionably a luck of , ., . . 1 discipline and ioou conduct on board the tlrttu ofthefcccieia y. and we are conMan ly referred t Un8 J hu ttrtck.ntl(, ltj0 c to tho sample of Great Britain ho has re- vtrj natmaily leli that p ublic confidence in moved the dafica entiicly from a long lit of their thip dmld be retained mo:-t elfectually, articles that were foimirlymbiecicd to butdem. 1 and with least injury to personal feelings, by Onrunlyhai coustanlly been' that, considering ' tt,,J "Pt'o ot general order that no one .. , , , . , , connected with the Arctic should bo hcrt-nltcr the relative condition of the commercial world, eiI1(lluJC(1 in lhu iinc. Mr. Uorin.i'. apparent and tho ability of rival nations to taler into) diiui.sal grew oil of the enforcement of this competition iu raauufactmiug, tlio British nation 1 rpu'nlation;-r.nd if the mode in which ho was never had a mom ellcctivc tariff lor protection 1 Inli'rmwl of It was Uvedleuly abrupt and harth, i -ti .1 .i.i 1 it is to bo attributed to haste end carclesmcfs. , , 1 ' " ' . . , 1 rather ihan to any willingness to wound bis Wide free da not come in competition wllh ! r-c-1 i -. or to teem inwniible to the manliness British labor, or aro taken as raw mateiia! to l j of hi.i conduct and lho vnluo of hisscrvicii worked up and incn-ascd in value by h'irac In- Mr. Uorian undoubtedly undsrstood Mr. CoU dustry and capital combined. Tlu iotcihs l'i-s tonl.isc him aceriiiicalc; and he attribu-,k ,1 r , . , ., ... 1 ud that remsal to his having stated a fact con-tho operation r.f our tar.U.and ihrrun !.cj the CfiKli Ul)MVrck uMch c.mo under his per-difliculty, uaJcr which our manuiactuier.. labor. 1 Hia.x tb-ervniton. We learn from Mr. Collins Tbc Secretary recognizes thi rtiflVnltv. but will ' himself thstthii is whollva raiftakc. He ntter works, built at a cost of SCO.0U0, was tested on Wednesday and gave way. Tbc probability it, that the work will have to l done entire-ly over again. Nearly lot) vessels are stuck fai on thu St. Clair llats. It Is said there is loud cursing, up that way, against tbe man that vetoed Ibe river and harbor bill. A largo Are occurred at Green Bay on Tuesday, destroy lug several store. Los $20,100. Insurance 85,000. A barge while being towed frout New-York to Pierpout, took Ore, and was destroyed. I.os of goods, ic, &li,U00. The business portion of Mu:iroe, Louisiana, was destroyed by lire on the 2fith ult Loss $100,000. for mifrcprcMiitatiun so easy, that he had determined to put bis thoughts upon paper, and to read tbura to the meeting. lie thou rcud the iu (ructions of the Auditor of Stato to thu county Auditors in tho yean ISiJ, and in MM, and com men ted on the tc.-m " without ofisct or de-dactisiii." Tbe Auditor has said Ibo change would bring upon the tax list at least $100,-000,000. This alarmed tho coiumuuliy. They found the tax law ol ldul the tame as in 1853. They found a clause En the law, aud unrepealed, authorizing them to deduct their debts from their credits. They fouud a direct conflict between the law, and the Auditor' Instructions. He pronounced the act of tho Auditor oppressive and outrageous, and hoped thu aggrieved would look to the ballot box for a remedy fu future. What was the pretended juiliflcalion for (his act? He then referred to the noted case of lho " Exchange Bank of Columbia v. The Trra-turer of Franklin County,'11 decided by tho Supreme Court, last winter, wherein it was held that the loth section of the tax law, authorizing the deduclion of debts from credits was unconstitutional and void. Uo admitted Proscription for Opinion's take. The people of Franklin county, at tho last election, saw proper to choose the candidates upon the Republican ticket to fill the county offices. Mr. Backus, whose name happened to be on that ticket, was elected a Director of the County Infirmary. This eleotlon put the Loco- j focosina minority In tho Board of Directors. At a meeting held the other day, Mr. Backus was elected the acting Director, In the place of Mr. Main, a Locofoco, and Esq. Evans woo selected to fill tbo post of Superintendent of tho County Infirmary, In the place of Joseph Mc-Elvaine, a Locofoco. Whereupon the Utattt-man seta up a hideous howl, and whines about "proscription for opinion, sake." These fellows to talk of proscription, forsooth I Can the force of Impudence carry own farther f. The brazen-faced scamps t Have the Locofocos over proscribed anybody t Look in at the State buildings, and, of all tho Mgfty visages to be met with there, Is there one that la not a rabid Locofoco t Did Gov. Modill ever proscrlho any body when he had the opportunity! Did Auditor Morgan? Did Secretary Trevittt Did Treasurer Brcslln? Is there a man to be found In all theso offices who does not profess to be of their own political stripe Look at tbe Board of Bublic works. Is there one of the Engineers, Collectors, Inspector, Ohio Kioto Agrltnliaral Consentient I always been considered one of the beat applet Tho Ohio Stato Agricultural Convention met ' in Ohio, but la liable to scab. It io not eo good this morning at ten o'clock In tbo Odeon Hall, Tho President, Mr. Muigrave, In the Chair, Dr. Sprague, Secretary. The members present handed in their creden tials to tho Secretary. The President gava notice that five members of the Stata Board recommended Mc tt:e of lime and ashes. aa It was 14 or 20 yean ago, and Is getting worse. It sever grows well tn a oandy soil. It was qnlrersally kaown and gSD orally cultivated, and measures woro recommended to be taken to find Allt tbfl nailM nf thnaa dafta ftp Vrnut ' rcii were to be elected in place of those members whoso term of office bad expired. On motion of Dr. Cone, of Coshocton, the election to fill the vacancies was ordered to be held to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. On motion of Mr. Schloich of Fairfield, a committee of one from each Congressional District, wasappoiuted to nominate candidates to fill the vacancies in the State Board. NlXIl OF CoMlttnTE Dial. Diet. 1. J. W, Green, 2. J. P. Wilcoa. 3. J.M.Miliken, 4. Jas. Cnauiiigham. 5. Wm. Martin, 8. J. M. Trimble. 7. G. Terrill, if. Win. Hunt, 9. E.Peters, 11. Newton Scbleich, 12. E. Brush, 13. S. F. Cunard, 14. Tboi. Reed, 15. B. W. Conklin. . 10. Dr. Cone, 17. G. LoQlaod, 18. M. Reynolds, . , ID. George Eberett, regulate too principle of taxation of individuals ' c 'ZZ L q . a T Tl -of Uio ' million '-by nu uniform rule; mo-Clcrk9' Locktcnders, or Superintendents, that iieys, treditt, eVc.. were to bo assceaed by their niiu Miuiu in money; om h never eutcreu the minds of a single uiomlwr to ak them to pay tax on their ruouoya ami credit without deduction. On account nf thi Jealousy entertained against banks, their caf-js made a specified exception, and they were to bo restricted from a deduction not only implied, but universally conceded to lho people. Tho uniform regulation, then, was the rule; the banks were designed to le the exception, and this is the first time it was set up either here or elsewhere. Hence tho absurdity of tho decision or opinion of tho Supremo Court they havo made lho exception as to banks tlio rule as to thu ' million.' '' He referred to tbe decision of tho Supreme Court, thought it wrong, and closed with the following: "I disugrcc with lho Supremo Court, and hopo yet they will revoke this obnoxious construction. It has not, I mean tin-principle, of mAimwi iiuerpoinieu uy me Aiimtor, n prece- docs not owe his appointment to the services he claims to havo rendered the Looofcco parly? look at tno state House commissioners? I there one In their employment who does not bow the kneo to tho powers that bo t Ckksr I at-tour o'clock P. If. Overseen, loremen, aro they not all tarred with the same stick? Even the Benevolent Institutions have been mndo political machines by these fellows who talk about prottription! Is not every Director a Locofoco, dyed In tbo wool? And la It not made a " sine qua non " that every appointee shall profess no other political creed than Loco-focolsm, even down to tho washer-women ? And they talk of proscription ? Is It not refreshing to witness such shameless effrontery ? vny, iook even nt the Penitentiary! Don't (ho Wardens, lho Clerks, the Guard, even to the men employed about the Stone Quarry, havo 10. G. 8. B. Hemptted 20. C. C. Bralnard. a. wm. teller?. Dr. Cono offered the follow lag : " Retoittd, That wo permanently locate lho State Fair." Hcfrrrcd to a committee of five Thu Chair appointed Dr. Cono, Major Milliken, CoL Branch, Gcorgo McCuMough and Robert Corwin. On marirro, tbj Couostian adjourned to rn;o dent on the laeo of the glube; I say It 011 the " (t'v indisputable evidence of their devotion author! ly of a thorough examination, that in no to Locofocoistn, before thev can get an hour's other of tho 31 Stales bassuch a principle been employment! We are not eomnlalnlnir. Wo 1 kdow you cant stand it. It. " ii..- .,,.. . ,,.,,. must be agitated, fought again. I, contended 1 ftre 0Qly calU,,R n'1011 to lh fcts as (hey againm. This may be done vet. It Isnotuitite I exi,t- T,1(!V l)vo had tho power to do these S'ir.i?m.r,Ur;il.it u hl Te' feBrcU- Tr3 ' thlne"' ft"1 ,huy hwe USPd U tf l!" fu,lcst ' W- Con,ilit,i Mo. s- Ctsiissnl; Masking-tho Suireme Court Itself, feu far as in v nprnnna 1 nni ir... n.- w. .1 1- 1...U..1.1..-, ' .... tho Supreme Court to Ik tbo court of last ro- and professional aid can he given to secure re-1 1 " , 1 , 'H"- i iuutwoom ' urn, J. r. Cherry: I'tckaway, A. L. Perrill; Por-sort on questions of lho construction of our "ball lie freely given. I nm with you ! ,.J hwI.t 77 of1rcmo rl" R In m"- who ; tngo, Alvah Udall; ProWe, J. P. Ilrooklus; Ross, KutEs or ntixQirta. Adams, G. 6. Klrker; Allen, Jutnus Cunningham; Ashland, B P. Kellogg; Ashtabula, N. E. French; Athens, Joseph M. Dana; Belmont, J. U. Heaton; Brown, P. L. Wilson; Butler, J. M. Mlllikon; Carroll, Wm. Sellers; Clark, Win. Hunt; Clermont, J. II. Branch; Clinton, P. II. Vandcvert; Coshocton. E. Cone; Crawford, J. 3. Caldwell; Cuyahoga, Thomas Hird; Delaware, Wm. Gaston; Erie, J. F. Reynolds; Fairfield, Newton Schleich; Fayette, G. Terrell; Franklin, S. Brush; Guernsey, G. Lodlaud; Hamilton, J. P.Wilson; Hnnctick, Wm. Martin; Hardin, E. G. Spelmau; Highland, J. M. Trimble; Jackson, W. W. Mather; Jefferson, O. MeCulloeh; Lake, George Everett: Licking, Wm. S. Wright; Logan, J. S. Golf; Madiwu, J. II. Finley; Mahoning, E. C. Brainard; Marion. E. Peters; Miami, J. McCain; Montgomery, J. McGnnv; Morgan, B, Constitution. A new Legislature could not i ' ,T ! " , " i J " 7 ,T 1 , , 1 T''Ui 0 , . . , 0 ., 1 end, tu strike out this detested priuciplo, op- help tho matter, becauso tho Supreme Court pro-sUo as well u uuprcce.lentcd5 Judges were their masters. The Legislature Mr. Anderson spoke hrletly, and, after some haa declared, and repeated that tho pcoplo may j farther explanation by Mr. Groesbeck Mr Stan-deduct their debts; tho court says they shall ! bery was again called. Ho mid his advice to not. Hero was an issue in which the court indeed supremo. He then examined the completion of the Court, aui the probability of a reversal of this decision. But, whatever might bo done In this respect, tho remedy would come too late. He said the law was called "au act fur the Oisess-ineut and taxation of all property In this Stato, " snow has fallen between Buffalo and tlio East, The Antra- Aotiv.-Wo are glad to learn . bat no malu hadbeen received from New-York through tho N. Y. Timet, that the diQVonces! from Saturday to Wednesday-. oeiween tne owuera yi mo Arctic nnu jir. jjon-an, the third officer ol that ill-fated vessel, which have lately been brought before the pub. liu through thu columus of that paper, have been expiated aud adjusted. The following extiact from tho Timet is explicit, and U alike A collision occurred on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh road on Tuesday uiorniug. in whith Conductor Seymour was killed, nd a pa monger had his leg broken. The entire Know Nothing ticket fur cipura-tion oiScen wa elected at Laare.tce, Mofi.. on tho lib iusl. '0 Tbe pipers at Cleveland, riaul 1 sky. Ac, went to the trouble and expense of getting the lho tax-payers was, do n't pay a cent of the tax levied under this order of tlio Auditor. The preamble and resolutions wcre unanimously adopted, (tho tubataiicQ of which wo havo heretofore gtven.) Thia question is assuming a serious importance. Thu Legislature, at present, can do no good. Either the court must chaniTO It iWUInli nr thi. rmiittlliitmr. ntti.t lui and for levying taxes thereon according to its bc rimc. Tbo blow aimed at the bankr ha. true vaiue in money.' me Auuuor s circular m;oJ thorn, ami h ,ia-n ith i in .in n. ,vAna 1.1,. 1. n-.n- taxc, as property Hint which is not property, upon lbo k,ad8 of C u g a duBbtful Dor w)impcrt nor grm;Ml bllt tokc'lhlngs just but tho very oppoutc, what ia malhemaiics , uta of alTjir(. The p,.op,e have CftuEe tu . they come, and remember not to forget that thankful tuat thu "New Constitution is iu the j '"y have always acted on the principle, hands of its friends." ' That ihr .hmiM tike who h the rer - - And they mar keep who en." atnntsota and UbconUt. Tbcro aro no guides so reliable fur tho cml- Gex Jibok os Dasiel Weusttr. The N. grant In the selection of a horan as a newspaper, i Y Tribune contains notes by "Otsego" of opln- differs with them. In politics, either in the Stato or Federal Government? Not one. These fellows see tbc hand writing on the wall, and they see and feel it in their bones that there is a great change coming. They bare been fattening In tho public pen long enough. But, as we said before, wo do not complain of lhat. Yet it vexes us to hear tho whimpering vnrlets talk so impudently of proscription. Who havo wo proscribed within the last four yean? Who, Mr. Statesman, who? But the day is coming, and now is. that we shall expect to throw these Locofocos so high that their heels will gut frosted before thev touch the ground again, and then we waul them would bo cilled a negative quantity, having ! Tbo weather has been so stormy, and so much I thc Ign minut prcIidt Uo wid l!lfl oay .wr. ft ct system was to tax every man In tbe exact pr portion of bis ability to pay. Our system was not perfect, but such an Inequality as Is hrc niadu, had routed thu couutry, and could nut bu submitted to. Judge W. said : ''If 1 have a thousand dollars in money, or a goou tie 1 ti uuc me 01 a tnousana uouats, utiu owe nothing, this is juit 10 much property, aud 1 ougut to be taxed for it. But if 1 am Indebted 1 within thc State. Wherever rails the footstep of thc Anglo-Saxon, ion9 "pressed by Gen, Jackson, on the occasion the press is sure to follow. Saturday cveninn's 1 ' vMl at tu nermltago by thc writer, just mall brought us two new papers Irotu the North-! Won the death of lho old Hero, on Van Buron, n cat as fine a region doubtless as can lie found Ulalr "ives. Benton, Daniel ft ebster, and oth- a thousand dollars, the two balance each other. So tar as this item Is concerned, I am not worth one cent, and I ouuht not to he taxed. Yot 1 am taxed precisely as much as If I was worth a ! rs of less note. Of Webster ho expressed the The St. Croit Union, Sttlkiiter, Minnesota highest admiration and confidence. Ho said . . . . . , I thousand dollars. Now thin is iheer, palpable, Message telegraphed to them. It b our hurablo j d01TlirigUt oppression. There is not a shadow giie-- certificates to nul-ordinate oflicer, except on llr' a'.ithoriiy of their superiors, for thu obvious unvon that from th nature of tbo case he can have no other knunlcdgeof their coa-duet tliuu what he receives from that quarter. In this case Mr. Collins designed merely to up-pt iac Mr. Dorian ol Ibis tact, intending to obtain liuin Captain Luce the ceitifkalc v. hah Dorian (b-servcil nnd to give it hi full Indoi.-emeut. tfeela of the tariff ol ltt. is 1 educed in mtr ..,, 1 ,i 1. nnl.iv .ikf. i,,rv i! vir his prupostd niodilieation meet It4 11 ' I'tider tho English lariiT. lho raw nut tial ud in the aria und mfiimCicluK Into lu eu iiiado lice ol duty, Mhilsl our tat ill' ol I!1!tn-K).-a 011 ill of e articles Iieuvy duties ; m;l thu., to the eteut of tlio duty ou thu raw material, tho E;iglih manufacturer has a d- cided advan-tago over intnutaeturer: ol thu I'uiN-d Stales in lho mstketi of olher luiiona, win!. I the opinion (hat thc thing did not pay expenses. Yates, one of thu Jurymen In thc Ward cau, ' In Kentucky, who was indicted for perjury, has been acquitted after a full trial. Indictments against olher Jurymen for the unic offence hare also been found, but thu cases are now dismissed. IUan Tiiits roa tus Poor. Tho Cincinnati (Jatette oi Thursday says : Pooieioy coal advanced yesterday to Id cts pur bushel, and Youghiogheny to 5 cts. n ood advanced to $6 25 per cord, from the river. God help tho poor, these hard times, with such prices staring them in thu lace. Aiut3T. The Ciucii'.mtll Gattttt of Thurs day saji : Wm. J. Brown, secret Post-Office, Agent, has succeeded In delecting J. JI. Watson the Post MaMer at Ralasborougb, in robbiug the mails whih passed through his hands. Various looses of letters on the lino west ol Chilli-coths, hare recently occurred ; and to ascertain the Ohio at which the stealing was committed, a plan of operation was adopted, which led tu tho arrest of Watson. A ucipltch from I idi'peudedce dated lb; Ath int., contains Important intelligence from tho plains. Wo copy tho following ' Dorian aud his fiionds. Mr. Lollina dtsclamis, furthermore, iu tb- mo t emphatic en (tuner, hav-In;; authorized or known of the public mention made of Dorian's having received Irom him or Irum lho Company nny gratuity, ftielinu- thai be bad iiutly curned all that ha had received. 1 Of fidiir'o nil ilifferencca concern! no atrcsn of ' . ! wa.'t s due are also at an end. downright opprcit ol justice in it. Uo then ducuiscd tho meaning of the term "treditt," aud contended it meant limply tho balauco struck, an In a book acconnt, ic.. and from theso premises ho drew tbe following Inferences:1. Wo ought not to presume that ihc framors of lho Constitution intended to do such palpable injustice, as to tax a man's debts, if the words admit of auy other construction, 2. In the Tory next section, relating to banks n.u 1. nn nr iu fw.t i..miw.r r,.i.. ibi there was to Iw no deduction? Pennsylvania, i be heat crop of the Tcrrito- X If this rule of taxntion la lo become permanent, the effect will obviously be to annihilate Ihc present system of commercial credits. Merchants cminot ask credits without giving credits; and they must expect to make their bills rtctioalle. at least meet Weir butt Territory, has already reached Us tbiid number E. S. Cable, Editor, late of ibe Sandusky .Virror, wo presume. Its appearance and matter aro creditable especially as Mr. Cable had but one associalo lu getting up the paper.- Wo condense from its columns such Items as will Interest tho reader. The immigration 1 his year has bceu large. At tho commencement of tho season, when thc waters were high, tho arrivals averaged one thousand aweek for ten mouths. Duiing thosummertho river was too low for largo boats, but ihc fall arrivals weru quite as largo as thc spring. As ry exceeded 200,000 bushels corn crop averaged 7i bushels to the acre. Hogs were held at 53.50 to 85..10 for very poor and the bestcorn-fed. Tho Catawba and Isabella grape have tuccccd- I.i all parts of tho Territory amount of lho former, without deducting lho . whera It haa been tried this fruit has come to payable. 1 lUoLaiauba But if they aie to bo taxed upon the gross ed admirably. latter, they cannot continue the system They j pcrftClion. Tho day is not very distant when mist give op credit, a .d buy and sell for cash ' . ni , 1 ,1., , ... only.-but this would iw a complete commercial PPCi raLc'1 iD lar-L' lmltlcs In this territory . An organization of the Sons of Temperance nt own markets. "In the revi-ion of ol the tat 1 if, for tho purpose of rcduciug the revenue, it wan det uu-d expedient and proper to Inku anny tho advan tages accruing to the maiiulaeluree of other countries under ttieir lien ikh, iiy making lb :tnie urti-ies Ireo under om- laws, eviept us lo tho article or wool, n:ut as to Unit urticli tho coarser wool. Under the rtchroei! y treaty. wool Irom the BrilUh proviuoi will be udinilti d free of duly. Oier Trading "In 1b.'iJ, tho inportation nf wool and woolen 2V V.e mitort J the Courier ft iViitj utnr . md the contents all toi n opeu. K incaid wai goods amninu-d to over Oil!) 0;-0. and Ihe Jt (s ournrhint lhat men profewlng to have robbed of 10.ft00. The mules wcro driven off. wool and tho yalu cf th-i wool lu tin' imnurac- common sense aud reason, aro daily racking their The mail party outward bound pai-cd br on tnred nrlicle, amounted to at l"n-t ilO.iMiu ODD. , brainsin co-niterallon with tbc one distorted idea t the I7tb, aud found that tho soldiers had taken Tbh was over aud abovo the amount proilneed 1 0f tie Journal of Comim rec, lo ascertain tbe j eore of Ihe bodicj. No escort could Ikj granted in m L.nuKiy, uu-! hiiumip eau.-.m.i-.ry i-Toieucf , great c.iuc ol yearly tringe:icv in our .Money that sutlieient wxl is nnl produced in the eoun- jhoj k"t, when it i; so plain that a child may try for its consumption. The consumption of! pirtCr bis linger on il. wool in ihc L'nit-d Htates for thc year ISVl. is j nun our iinooi u U,r three years lo be two p-timsteil at :iOi),(l()t. imU poir.d-, of winch 0.-' hi.o.li. d millions ol dollars m-r nm.um. and our revolution. But biiw is thli tar to be avoided ? He then lndicakd lha furms of KMstance. Tho better j wiu te cUlCt1 iu St- Crol during tho pre: course would be to notify the Treasurer that If winter. he seized property, it would be at his peril, and ' Th C0lliltry wundlug St. Crulx U filled Tt.. c.le r .tl l... ...,..1 ..t .. 1 ihc a-in him si a tresnasr. But this nart of Wilu 8ftmc- umrcquenilj ao sportsmen that on the lath ult., the mail under lho chargo the ca-c he said would Iw dL-cuwd by Mr. Stan- j nlM c ePrionc of deer shooting of lho pre-of John Jamison, coming to tht States, wm la-lK vlousday, or what sport they bad In "bagging" ru'irM."' " . ; 1 Mr. Staiiberv a as then called, and spoke with i m f'""" fcl"MH"- UKKl ru oTTha Piuua Register copied our table of the sleet ion returns for Ohio, and, after giving us tho proper credit, added tho following complimentary remarks : " While referring to the State Journal by way of acknowledging our Indebtedness for this table we beg leave to add a word in commendation of that paper. Tho Journal is one of the very best pspera publlsbud In Ohio or tho West, aud deserves the en p port of the Republican party throughout thu Si ate. Every ono whu can afford it should take a paper from ihu capital of the Stato, and that paper should be the Journal." We do not often refer to these matters, and we copy thc abovo at this time, merely by way of introduction to a few remarks. Of tho character aud portion of the Journal, It becomes not us to speak ; wo leave them to our readers, and tho public generally. Of our designs, and intentions to detcrne all tho kind and flattering things that are said of us, wo may speak. The Journal has occupied a proraiuci I position la tho history of journalism fn Ohio. The present proprietors havo spared no pains, or expense to keep It fully up to its former rep utatlon. It ia proverbially one of tbo beat printed aud neatest looking papers, not only of tbe west, but of ths Union. We desiro to remind our old friends of a few plain facts. Tho cost of every item about a newspaper is much higher than at nny previous period. Time was, when tLu press at tbe capital bad a little official patronage, which helped to pay expenses. But, that day ia past. No mat-tor what party Is In power, nothing can be gain ed from that source. Wc havo a Que, beautiful, and flourishing city, but It Is not a first class commercial point, and advertising can uot bo obtained lo so great an extent as at Cinciuuatl, Ao. Wo are therefore compelled to rely for our support mainly upon our subscriptions. Now, we respectfully ask our friends, and the friends of ths principles wo advocsto, to reflect upon these matters. Is It any object for tho leading interest of tho State that wo be sustained? Uosapaporof the general character of tho Journal a valuo to tho mass of the people 1 Who doubts It, for a moment ? If these things be so, wo have a right to ask tho cooperation of our friends iu extending our circulation. Wo must depend upon this, as it docs not justify aa,. , at our preset) t prices, to employ special agents to canvass the S'ate. If every man who receives our large, well Oiled, and well printed weekly, would show it to hid neighbors, and urge them to subscribe, In tho majority of cases ho would succeed. Our weekly list could, by this, bo easily doubled. Tho friends of tbe Journal will think of theto things, and act as their seuso of duly shall prompt. A Celxbhatiox. We neglected to mention at tbe proper time, that our friends of tbo Cincinnati Gazette held u Jubilee tho olher day at the Burnet Honso, to commemorate thc completion of the first half century of the existence of that paper. Tho celebration took place on tho evening of the 4th Inst. The Gazette of Wednesday devotes nearly five of its ample columns to a detail of tbe proceedings, tho toasts, speeches, Ac. An ample supper wai served, to which were invited about sixty gentlemen, embracing; all (bat had ever been connected with the cs- Websteris not the were party politician, but 3 Is thc greatest of American Statesmen, Sir- he Is for tho Union, now and forever, Sir, and has always been, under all circumstances, for his country, his whole country, and nothing bat nis country." This opinion does not raise Mr. Webster In our estimation, but It does Gen. Jackson. We well recollcot tbo graphic descriptions of " Otsego," given in conversation shortly after his visit to ihc Ilermitago, of Ihe various scenes and passages that occurred. It is pleasant to recur to such records as the above, when tbe parties more immediately in question have passed away. inoy snow at least how far tho partlzan teal of the followers of Jackson went beyond the truth according to the opinion of their political idol, in denouncing ono of the purest patriots and greatest men the couutry over knew. The lesson ought to havo its effect. J. T. Worthlngton; Scioto, G. S. Hempstead; Seneca, Wm. H. Gibson; Shelby, A. F. Mnnger; Stark, Madison Reynolds; Summit, Daniel Hine; Tuscarawas, J. Blickeudorfcr(; Uulon, John Johnson; Warren, R. G. Corwin; Wayne, Thos- Reed; Wood, S. l. Harris; Wyandot, G. W. Leafh. liTERNOON- SESSION. Wednesday, Dec. 6. The Convention was called to order, as per adjournment, by Mr. Green, of Cincinnati, in tho absence of tho President and bee ret try, who were In at tendance upon committees. On motion, Mr. Green was appointed Presi dent, and Thomas Brown, ol Cleveland, was appointed Secretary, pro ttm. The committee upon Nominations reported the names of A. Waddle, Abe) Krum, Wm. II. Ladd, Gen. J T. Worthlngton, and R. W. Steele, to till tho vacancies in the Board. Mr. Mather offered a resolution, recommending tbo establishment of au Agricultural School by tho State; which be enforced by a few able remarks. Adopted. Mr. Gates, of Lorain, offered a resolution recommending the Agricultural College at Ober-lln to Ibe attention of the Convention. Laid on tho table. Mr. Mather, of Franklin, offered a resolution advising tho State Board to petition Congress to donate to the Stato 200,000 acres of land for tho purpose of endowing an Agricultural School. Adopted. Mr. Brush, of Franklin, made a lengthy speech on tbe subject of Railroads carrying Passengers and Freight at half prlco. Dr. Jones, from the Pomological Convention, now In session in this city, invited tho Agricultural Society to meet with them, this evening, to discuss tho Fruit question, and, on motion, the resolution of Dr. Cone was reconsidered, and it was resolved to hold a joint convention, to discuss the Fruit subject. Adjourned, to meet at 7 o'clock, p. m. Wednesday Evening, Haif-mst 7. A Joiut Convention of the Agricultural and Pomological Societies was held at the Odeon Hall, to take Into consideration tbe general sub-jeet of Fruit, but Apples wcre chiefly consid ered. Mr. Green, of the Agricultural Society, and Gct3. Kofi&ngtoa suggested that ths difli culty might bo In tho grafts. This apple flourishes best In a limestone soil, and ought not to bo recommended for lho southern part of lbo State, Tho Convention would not agro? to accept the Golden Russet, and reject tho Newtown Pippin, as many other apples were subject to thc same objections, and it was recommended for general cultivation. Tnc Esopcs Spitienbero does well In south ern Ohio and Indiana. If kept too dry In the winter, it Is apt to shrink or wither, and owing to that defect is hardly worth cultivating. Passed. Tue Ncwiowv Smtzenbero on Ox-En has ono great defect, the Insects like It too well. It la ripe In October, Is a good bearer, and a delicious apple, and was considered by tho Pomo logical Society, tbo best apple presented this year. Recommended. The Ladies' Sweetivo. A sweet apple highly recommended by Downing, but not being sufficiently known, It was passed. Talluan's BwsxTKWwna considered one of the most vahxnlle sweet apples growing. It is good for baking, and keeps anlil tho fourth of Juiy. rosed. HoxBcnr Bcsslt Good bearer, but falls off," don't keep, and Is almost worthless. Passed. White DELLErto web, Highly spoken of, Dr. Jones exhibited specimens a very large, beautiful apple, and a very small one from tbe tame tree, rather a curiosity. Recommended. , Whim Pippin, The flnsst apple for this season of thu year for cooking and eating wo have. It has a sweet perfume, la a handsome apple, sells at high prices, but not sufficiently known to be recommended. The Convention adjourned to meet at tbo rooms of tho Pomological Society to-morrow morning, at half past eight o'clock. TU CIUP AY UORNIKO. The Agricultural Society mot this morning, as per adjournment. Mr. R. G. Corwin, from the majority of the committee to permanently locate the Stato Fair, reported against it. Dr. Cone, from tbo minority of said committeo, made a minority report, advocating that the location be made at soma central portion of tho Slate. Both reports were laid upon the table, in or- j tabliahment within reach, from its first condor to take up tho report of tho committeo ou msncoment down to tbo present time, including nominations fur members of State Board. j also members of tho press in the cily and scvci- Mr. Millikeu moved that tho Convention nro- 1 strangers and literary geutlemcu. They seem cced to lho election, and that tho vote be taken I to havo had a " good time " of it. A ud wo hopo for the five members at one ballot, thou rcceiv- our friends or their successors may havo just as ing the highest number to bo declared duly good a time fifty years hence ! elected, provided they recolvo a majority of all the votes cast. Mr. Reynold moved that tho rote be taken singly. Lost. Tho Convention proceeded to ballot for members of the State Board, and, upon counting tbo votes. J. T. Wo ntn inotos of Ross, Adel Krum of Ashtabula, W. U. Ladd ot Jefferson, R. W Steele of Montgomery, and Alexander Wad-dle of Clark, were declared duly elected. The report of tbe majority of tbe committee, upon locating tbe Stato Fair permanently, was then taken up, and was ably dUcusscd by several gen tlemen. TurasDAY, Deo. Tth. Our report yesterday left tho Convention dis cussing tbe following resolution: Rftoleed, That it la not expedient to permanently locate tho annual Fair of the Ohio State Agricultural bocisty at ibis timo. After several speeches, pro and con, the reso lution wu adopted 35 to 15. Mr. Boyd, of Xenla, offered a resolution providing for tbe election of one-half of the County Boards each year, Instead of the entire Board aa at present. Lost. Convention then took a recess. A resolution inviting competition from other States in stock, and agricultural Implements, and placing them on tho same footing as articles from Ohio, If not Inconsistent with our laws, was debated and passed. A resolution recommending tbo Board to pay money Instead of silvtr ware for premiums where it is prof erred, was offered, and debated some length, and lost. Mr. Musgrovo made a report on tho financial condition of the society, tho main features of which were as follows : Plate on hand &1.0S2 00 Other property on band 1,700 00 Appropriation from State 3,000 00 Catiiouhind S.833 10 '-If any community could be 'taught by tbeir SUfterlncs' to demise thn Whiirft nn.l liieir tenrkt we should suppose that thn good people of the Mr. A. H. Ernst, of Cincinnati, President of tho counties of Clark, Champaign and Logan had! Pomological Society, in lho Chslr; Mr. Bntebam, been in a favorable situation to learn." State 1 0f Franklin Secretary ntan- i t, n-.ii, 1.. ir. nunicr, in viiiwiiihuii, )iiuioru mi iaj G run ted. Now let us look at the result They have seen both Whig and Locofoco financiering. They have seeu the taxes of tho State rising, from 82,580,073, In 1846, under a Whig Administration, up to over itgut millions, tn 1834, under Locofoco rule. They fully compre- before the Convention a list of ihe Apples that wcre most worthy of cultivation in Ohio. . On motion of Dr. Jones, it was agreed to discuss the merits of the several kinds of Apples In the following order - 1. Stnmn Apples. $9,(131 10 The following shows tho receipts and expenditures of tbe State Fair held at Newark : Receipts fi.OOO 00 Newark subscriptions . 3,000 00 312.000 00 7.8C0 00 Expenses ol Fair, exclusive of premiums (10O.IHHI h lho ptodiietion ol tho umutry, and , r,pr ,,ne hundred and fifty millions, do we ?-C" WlVTTK& I eminent ability. He said the auction UQdor 1 that they are found often within a mtle of the ' ' 1'.. " 1 ui,..i.. '.t !,. LAnattUrmtiAninenntflnfirnnf- W niintf place, prairie chlckfliia are also plenty. Haekelt. i few Dtrairranha : troot season has not altOKher pawed. There aro J A paisouitar from Salt Lake nantrd Chus. A. I vr vrt c. in ttn ier bull, tat ihn a 8re6t un7 t tic ami filled niih tbisll&h. afford- Clark Kincaid, was bhot. pierced by several arrows, niemwablo Convention which framed nnr now log fine spoit fur ilWe who aro disposed to i-n-1 Champaign uu ion mi uviui. iuu iuii :. iuipwi, LoiifcLlution and hi mat bud v. lints evil up iron. . caire in it. L'nliappiiy, .Mr. Liiairiimn, 1 ";t a number ui that Convention but I havo this to say, this co rotation, at Ira-t. thai I voted against Ihe Cutistitntion upoa its linal wwnge before tbe Convention, nnd alien aid" ;ig.iint Its adoption at tbc port, and the mails of NovemWi could ; j(T lU(, . )!. go 110 tiirtlier man roil Laramie, anl ttmt ol ' repeal, ihi evil uncinate d i,nri).i. ...tiiuu.. ui n,,, liar(, ,,(, ,ii(rfii una nny millions 01 im- f luaH,,..,,,, di v ,r.i II Dunn ti ll tho truth. uuWer uium iicvca : .. The Secretary'., n-bady foi etw.- ive impor- '"! thru follow tli qtirstiuu-witU what ar- . ' . ' . . s , (alio.,., and his plan forVdueing the receipts ' V " f tt wl hJ L Thi' 1 . . , , , .p , ' , and hltv millions ut dollars neamst us In lurei Has ali seen bam . inisiirtle to the revenue standard, Is to cban;io the tariff, Ttl(, 1. i,h ifl cxinfted ' new In uur Ciyi-rinnnit. oo aa lo hare bul foui schedules, inanieK, free, 1 tVoui the Ut-in of our banking capital, until lho I , . .., . . 25 per Cent.. 40 cent., and 100 per cent.-i banks are cmp,tUd lo stop discounting or let-. The Goit inor of (. alilorina. in tewnno tni(i liny Mils c W iw lail mm inu 11 mhik ei - - ... .......... r fumt in tin m-u u,uierenco. iney Ijnillvo loeir appro-1 2 Acttw Amia. nation ot the difference netnecn Whig md Lo- i a WlxtUi m Loso Kl;tmo KnLU cofoco lluancleriog. very decidedly, at tho law i Tll. e,.. i... v. ., t,,.k. Tho ! elcc."';"' Jf,' ,b"M rc'i did not hear as carlj ai lho Early Harvest! , wi uui nnuiiiinr, j u j thn mac ill ir lltf M il iTartiiff in laald anil Orweliics. I ' 2 S37 1 naTurT ron "cn taken from tho same bough. 2,414 I In some parts of the State It was cultivated uo-2.H48 dcr tho uame of tho Doctor Apple psM by without recommendation i Logun . eefoca 825 . 819 October, says the f'nion,wusamonih of indo- scribablo beauty. AYe don't knovof ever having tho pleasure o( experiencing so bracing &n atmosphere. Minnesota during her Autumn months csu be felt much better lhau described. Tho flrit week of Norcmlwr wa wintry. Snow followed rain, and winter ent'Ted lulo ... ,i pressed by the voters of Clark, (haiupaigii and regarded. The Methodists are tin' pioneer, and , . . . , , . . ' , L01.411. They have 1k.:ui luiiehl hv it-it mf have a ready located a co ego. .. 3 ' Total 2,tHi6 7,419 Thus, It seems that, iih thu experience of ' year--, nearly (our out of every five of these people scout and repudiale ihe I.oe'il"rniivt"m of tiuaiiclciitig. The people ol the State generally entertain niton t the same views of this matter ns an; ex-; Balance at Newark $4,140 00 A resolution was offered suggesting tho propriety of the Stat Board offering a premium for tbo best shade trees to protect stock in the Summer.There appearing to be some practical objection lo thc subject it w aa paised. A resolution recommending to the farmers of Ohio the "Ohio Farmur," and the " Ohio Culti vator," was unauiniuusly adopted. A resolution of thanks to tbo Railroads for (heir favors in transporting stock, 4c, to and ii.;at, llilt evil utiitiuauil in mat Loitven- llon. but was never int'-mb d by lhat body to No MoiiR roKuNiK M n:T v-By a n cent or- n-ach tho people. Tho blow was aimed at the ler from Wnbm.-Mon. th.- enlistment of foreign-1 bunk", Imt it has mied it object and fallen on rs into tho Marine t-uiin, now i-lntimied ut 1 Ihu lit ads of Hie people. I not mnnsirnua rule II h Im-' which HHtieew v taxation nn vreuiu uiiimi hT . reatlr located a N rir. : . ' - " The KiRl T STRiWMttRT Aptij: was next eou-' ''l""' "7 n Knrn 1 ;,. .i,., r ..,.,. .i..i..r, th, leuu uiai uio cuiiie -mi. 1 im into i . mi . w ... - An ... , , j. .nlllnn. ... : " , , . ArrpA Th . Ani,l hai n rtno now nd it on ' iwu. 1 , rj , ,,,, , , , . - - - 1 . . ....... .... . i .1 1 1 . t ri'irivn T,ii. i in tiini.iiir lt u hail ..11 . krUi.i i. ,.. .i.i. ,i A reBoiunun reeuiniDrijuin it iiin MroiTin nnu . .., . , 1 tended to lie troy the Imiih J- -imt 10 uesiroy I lie mmi u ui a auioimiuii uriugi. net om luu aiie " ' - n,.. . .,bn. n.i v. .vi j -uh . . n..A OeauilIUI aim up imprmtu uu imiir en.iornr 1. ! inni 11.. I .,..1. I.... 1.. Ul.ll th I. nn inril nlt.-lnnli-.l 1.. tu.. fr..!.. frnin thiehM in IT..ntnrVr lelll I tut C.r.iv ' prOtWtlOn Ol CrOVP and Shade lrS WOB paSBfd. I . . ... n . , .- .... , . , ... The Evm.v llanvrsr A.tle was nest Ukcn I m aillc ",r" it w,w r..-i.i.i.r, rl ih -rt.t .i.,.hir. f n resolution declaring (bat If the Ohio Rail- the early apples, a very proline bean-r, and one do nut grant tbo sains privileg to tbe of the earliest annles in the mirVrt. in llm i transportation of stock and poopls OS are UU- Southern part of thc Slate. j H gr't in n Slate Fair xiQ Dr.Cone.i.riihocion.tho:ig!iilti.fsiiiricient """' questions. Tboy accord so reaurkabl iiimnrtanr. to ni.i.t :tnu ir....a f it ti wm 1 An amendment was proposed, stating that the warmly recommended for cultivation. Interests of the roads and the agriculturists The paper was established iu 1S04, by the Rev. J. W. Browne, a native of England. It was called " Liberty Hal," which name is still retained iu tho weekly Isiuo of the Gazette. We well remember the " Liberty Hall " as far back as before the war of 1812, when in our boyhood we were taking our first lessons in " sticking type " in Western New-York. Such an occasion as Is presented by this celebration affords an excellent opportunity to " spin a long yarn." But we forbear. Fifiyycarsi ' My conscience"! Who would havo thought it ? Wc regret to uotico that Judge Wright, tho " immediate prcdeceieor of the present editor In chief, was prevented from joining in tbo jubilee, from iUheadth Railroad Reoclation8. At a meeting of the-Ohio Railroad San-rinteudents, held at Cleveland, on the 27th November, tho following regulations were adopted: 1. Passengers will take ruch scats as may bo aasigned them by tho Conductor, and Ibey shall be entitled to retain them lo the end of the trip; provided, that in caw they vacate them tempo irarlly, they shall leavo soma article lo indicate that they aro occupied. I 3. Valises must be put Into tbo baggage oar. No baggage must bo placrd on thc seats, and no carpet bags or other articles weighing singly or in the aggregate more than ten pounds, shall be bung on any book in lbo passenger cars, nor anything that will anuoy passengers. 8. Half fare will be required for children over five and under twelve yean of age. A communication from G. Sprague, Esq., Cor responding Secretary of tho State Board of Agriculture, having been laid beforo tho Associa tion, it was Retolvtd. That this Association recrmmaud to tbe Railroad companies hem represented, to charge hereafter ball lare on passengers going to state rairs, during too week ot ia. iair, anu half the regular freight rate on nock nnd other articles Intended for exhibiiina tiDdur such regulations with regard to the details ol ihi arrangement as they may thiuk proper to adopt. It was further Retohed. That no " As-ne.iutin-i iin?s shall be issued or u-d after the lit of January next. Tbe Association adjourned to m- ot at Colum bus on tbe 2d WednestHv of February noxt. Let Congrciss at once take tUu manor in baud, tax the small notes out ofexi-i"i:ce, and we may thcn-fpeedily realtre tbo golden era. 'Icnne-see and Ohio will then have a eiirre:iy of uniform and universal value .Sffifesfftan. Here is Slates rights democracy. Hitv Uth spirit of the resolutions of 'OS. Here Unpopular tovtreignty .'" It is gravel) prpaied t'at Congress shall interfere with our SmIo Lcgala-tlon, and ''tax tbe small note oal of existence." Will tbo Statetman b;i kind enough lo tell us hout this is to Im done ? If the people of Ohio desire the bnaefit of notes of n 1cm denomination tbaa ten dollars aud thc lejifUturosees (it to author ix. th' u, how is Congress to get Jurisdiction of lho nubj.-ct It la rofre hiuii to eue tho laluu ol ih. hard money editor ol' Ui1 Stuttim iu U ii ettorts to fiiiancul and currency ith the lii.it h! must feel encouraged tn persevere. Can t he contrive to i'I h.s vie vain .t tbe Navy r..'Ir. Cbsirmsn, ihe mle purpose with Urnnnleiiim. It U to ...mimrt Mt Attil.v .l San-liky lo Kelley'i. Island, about twelve miles Am.Ie: rineits in July. and. when rine. more do-1 A resolution rerommending the Usage Orange I which lhat rulowuHilxul in i"'-' ;',,u'ti'ut'"u '" ! Miuueapoli-. The placo last menlioned ha? only di-tant. Arriving opposile the Mock dork of licious than any other apple. They were lit for , tuo tte?utiin f farmers, as Ihe best for llv n jkm b uruniuinu ycius aiueu ii!ii:au lerii- W'l !, ill iur e. l I, linitnl.i Ia ln. li ,. m.de free. .ilk,. I.e.-, millinery, and all olher , """ ,l,nl"",,!aul' fj.'""' ! I"-',"'"1', ,,. . uiand Iit ,iecie lu no in hnr..i. tl.dd yiililed ri,' -...!-. u,. j ",,n ... ...i .n. ;,ti ,ayB ,, junrniiiiii i.oinineree ami in Co-, wiR.a, 0 IC nCr). IV litilaiiee mav be am riroeearlitn-1 Atlantic flnle. jclilmn reach elaly-Dv it il r till it bv lite liieh- I mini ilmi it wu. vi.iit a, tn torv. anil ittll tiovernment land. 'Iielil ruin In one lii-lance at li a.l in lltal Slalo. a wheat n,,.,,,. tl,,i In tin. t.nilienl;ii Ilia CunMilulton : embraelno one Unin.iul .ir.n.l. , i m... l. fhljl-luv and a half liu.-lnli nfi wi, iiiic..ii-lliiiliiinnl; iitnl am. .Ir. 'lianm t" been .trnna aeroM from Ihe nier 01 lite Mum thow on lho Henuipi.1 M.iti. fiVThe footitib' ni or Uii f.n:eiul return. 1. .Mm. I li.- Iai.it hrcamo r -t In llir Ice. ned nxi fr.iin Uvc to ill e..i.. and rinen carliril In 1 'c"- l"r,'rw a1 ailopled from all thc coumiea ol ;.ew lork, elect . Myron the i.t i.i.i.-l iir..rta nl the mm e.nilil mil eitrl- a tamly Inam. It fullnitj inniietllalely allcr the A wsolutlno reeominendlng that tbe neil H. Claik, Govern..!, by 81:i majurily. Thi cat.- II. Tim ice a nut ulioitu eiii.iir.h In la'ar tarly llarverl, and il must familiarly' known In Sl,le 1'lllr ta kM Cincinnati, provided the qui-atlun ninynoiv be iokii.1, .1 in:, Hied. lit. ia. ami lliey ere in prat iluiifjcr of frrejlng. the Northern part nf Hie 8lule. H-cn emleil ; cimoiuary iniiucemenia are oneren ny inaioiiy. In tkU em! reener. Cant. A i nr.iiT llnn.ir. ho ' lur cullivatinn. debate. It wan lost by a tie lute. but would It anortl any !,,l,,ti..l relief tn llie . And lmt Im. .,ee.e can l-M.,,l out tomeel ej-1 " '"'" ; k ,, ' h , , Inlemlid In be ..lie, -In ihe people thcnwlvc. , Th. oth.r oabl. 1. doubtlc ere Ihi. e ,M.I led. , "'er ' " ' "-' " " " b , ' . , .. " . r held by th. Canal ll.nk of Oleeel.m-l. and that ............. ; .. - . .... .. -. i,k,..r.- 'lit .I:.".-m.v I., .mi tiff neenniun-1 Atlantic Utile. ;el.l.tin nuch flxlyllve h.iihels ! .... ... ., r... I .. i:n nun a iilun br vh eh ther Mere raii.ttrred lo the nnnlo. eMeenied very hulily In Nrw-Wk and , i tnniiiii eipeoient lo lie mo MM. Ol too ki.ir. , ,.,. .i , w. I. . I 717 .. Z ,. l exel,aeS,..b.itllietli,alli,,iiila-:totlieaere. ! , . ' sch .,tmi ,, , ,.. m,,.,,.,,,,,,. i, Ante. He look llalil iMal and a pine plank .New jeney. Tho only trouble with il il. Ihe olale Uoard In the aeleetlon. notio long aa Ihe ad.alo.em .r.lein , l.Ulited. , , dinerrnc turn It Mr. Flanl-ry cm. ml-d lli.it there aa. nn . ten enlerpm. la aure to win in me. t le r.alke.1 to tl. to,, and lie bird, like it tno well lleenm- Mr. Ililehcock olT.red . rewlulion lhat the II doe. no. muck th. teal dnlkully. avl wo mok, ,,,,, ,,,Lb, i.for Oily million, aorlh Tlie .VM..,, ...nlf. all wo charged w ,. the ...lute book tn .ulliorl.e Ike U.v a.- on lh, advance, hue, ,n .he e.rly uitl.tn J " ! 11 1 n ,,, "J ; ,ere.la of .srlcllnr. rc,.lrl tho anteaaioo nppoeo the country hej Io Unumler ml, aa ul railioa.l lion.eaeli year. or bill, of exeliame almut tlio maimer Ihe 1'rcMdeula me.-,aKe wa. KKa by the Auditor; that It n lilt t;al, ut.d of MlumtoU lo tho nlmcrlinnd- 111.: lluily-wo- ",r l"in. loi n urt uio mm nieimeo- . of the " camp meetina law " lo i5late and ooun- luforo tha ailoplinn of tho latin of until eni Inrwaru lo pay mr mo iron: it t, utii dutnbulro Intliou ol ,en.liu copies lu piom-1 CQuld not J.i-tilr Ihnw who were allimplllis to nun nar oi uio cuiiivueruey. .-uece'ii at-o 10 ' ' " " ' " 1 ' . ". . i.i h . I tr Fair Btounda, so that tiler lie within tb. con- cumiifi.iK "hi i"f miiruiui irini im" ... mil point, lo be ilt.lribtileil Impartially, a. waa t.nfnrco It. ThefinircuieCuurtiltcldiil the Inth '' ' ' union -may li never lie Mruim-iU. - -v - - - - , ........ annllier wut winch inu.l l palu, ami in hpecl. 1 , . ... rin,.,n. ik..v uin. . .i.. ... i t ,. i . ti.., ti.,.... it,n.,Kllel.,. Ki r...i i craft was readied, und one by one, thc .ufferera conttent. vl ",u uuitl1 aoujui-i.. ... Thin la much nliiad ul any ay, havlnit mi,id l! object, till, moil oppre.-: ,. , . . l-ttlni. I'lemlnmcrnlnlhe rule bt. l, appliul where i. nere, w I ,7. 11 I, 1.1 h 1 1 , Inlotiilid lobe applteil. -In th.' people themwlvea j Th. oth.r oabl. lid .Tho Sfotfiiiiiii a'liutiir.c tit.il tile Vund j Commlaaionera havo iiureliaH'd tlio tihlnstoeki tho bill holder, will loso n.ttliiti'. 'ihi 1, no doubt true, llul, can tlio bill holder, tn-n by tha fallnro of any of Ilia IndeptMidcnt B.io!f? Wo aro glad lo aee IM Miifr.titiit taVitu a common aenae view nf Ihe aubieel. relief come, from a refonuid public opini XO- Our oonciiouili'tit "Quevedo' 1 lib li.tt,'" ativs Uio .Inuriinl, " it will 11. lireniei himslr Tel r dccidedlr in fa or of a Uui-1 ........ " I,,. ,,n e.,ib ran II How back i lo aneclal favnritei among Ooveliimenl ollieluU, the wctlou that anllioiliej ikdncllnna ol deliH, iihi.ju.iu, inn, .kelclKa tta location : ted Statel Ilank. Wi allow our corn ipnndenu' wltile Kuropo keep, a balance nr tlflr millioni , and they lend them lo their iKililUtil Irimili from rredila. I "Hi osun la the enunly Mat of lit. t'roiv Tho Convention paaaad a rcaolutlon that It U r ....... ..i ... , ,. 1 ,.li. l.l,, ' ner anntiiii aeaili.l ll. for our execaalvc InilKirla! , .l. Mulihm 11. MeJate. la aelell. Ill the C n- II.. ,..n,l. ,1 ili.t Ibe t.mv l.imia nf Hit, are. :. . " . ' -aniiiiiiiy aiiiiaieu on lite rail nana nl I. worm nnieinlirrllli. ; stopping usuaUy to eMne.,ouro,npa,t.'An:l gf " tree was snrv ,o I. nund. High.yrecommeud- assent or d.wout. On the bunk .puslmu , twrHT ? u f , (0 , n.s power to seuu a copy io tue aautman, ,i p.rt ol tno entire mw npon mo ru-'icei 01 mee lor lho illow Itiver and di-trlel ; and a A copy of lho "Pwccediny." of iblsliwlral its Tll- MaUir.Na BusiL-AUhouch adnnlted to Mr know there h a growing plnin fn furor of It, ; t rui.gre.: ar.d wo Miove thai mauypoekels Monday anrrnoon. i nrse mingsutu nm nap- tmalloit ol cre,l.t. main nec.smu suiaing it j.p.i..uon , a. out 0oo r, , . i, , ,rroi.nUea M Rtuuml meefiug at Chlllieotl.e.hiis heen laid ' , the moat kautirul .mile, that crows and I tB among prominent men of both th i;veat ,mrlle. mtrnt tho member, of that body have been I pen" in this way In olden time,, and they won't . out. of neeu.i.v struck out all that hunch of L'? " ' mr table. It is a pamphlet of Itio pages, , wlTuL un market ami Ll forcookiinr. Con that hachcrctofo,e divided the country. Hal. ; " 'i ,1 "" h 'V1 J his la the tax law. It left Lie law wit.,.'-., any prov,-, n wr v-Z vo and abon-HUin Reports ol Committees and U ,M nmraendM without a cod deal of i lor ourselves, while sc think a change of s..me ',;,; .'.mru,!,,,,, while H.pt on17 "I'v wl Is necessary In Ihe remarks Hon for this purpov. cidU commercial mlvanlngtn, ami Is nlrcady the Ubular statements, of Inleresl no doubt tn mem- nm,ft..,i,, it. ...n.le- tran tl.at It ha.l tn ! Ul llir Ofuirmmr,. uu VUII niiiti:. uiuea iuu. nun tjilllllll VMUIgO III Alt nil fftr Tho Hamilton TrUfiiupH vy, tlie new postmaster at Millvillu, llntlor emmty, Id not a Catholic, as wss charged in a coutuiiiiiicalioii to lho Cincinnati (.'iiitif. Hut tl.e mum pari or tho accusation stands unimpjachnl. The former postmaster, a long tried nnd lailgfnl Domnciat, was kicked out becsne be nuj ni'ieeted ol having voted the Atnerleau tiuket, a id of entertaining American principle., ami a brawling Irishman was put In bis pla-:e. T'icre will bj an end of these thloir in due time. 'My VimiiHSTiu. roa Win.' kind Is uecewary III th" Hanking sy -lorn of thn w.,,(, ,.rlllir -,,nilt . health? trade by makinir rouiiiiy, we are not prepared tn ray what that uur exporls, pwlnsiee of specie, balance our im-.). ...... .i..,u n..,.i.i in i. . ; i.irinliiir.N i.rliinivel v nf unpeie nleo. Onnnotherpoi.il nc think WuwUo iMoo , ,mr,,lII1(l i,, rnnprrsa for tJve years. .L ri k.Lp niihhM.n.MM.inn..n.iMr rvnnir. lho Auditor of State underlies to ; bi...... . leu liu f.iit. In Ins ilerire lo Hit'lnin the -'Idn Adums fnm unineriied rfprrwrh. he allows his op.nlon jt, ' 0lir .u.',)if,iiieri tnecially into tin ofllainill'in to avume lou personal actul. We 1 pttnUmnblo extnivsgeuces, o as to prevent have no ill-pillion to enteral large lulu thin ' lh-m from cuuiing to us iu largn tiuauliltes. noiecl. Our cnrre-rhJiMi'Miis have savnt a trna 1 '-.' "i"1" j.""-. " " f 7. trouble, nnd we dinnlM- the matter wllh olo reuiak, that. t uary Convention, and In for another light n ihu ; nrro it-riinil. Iiv nullinir ihn imftt over Dm m ! The Uaudo was coaMdered a tmnral favorite ... ,h- o,r.. i, . Tim manner ..I r.- , wharevcr a Pennsylvania German settled, it 1 Inexpedient lo offer any more premiums for To might tie known, lor mere, tno itamno appio B"'s .cvu ""Kuwrvii I tue merits 01 tno weea oy nr. ono, auu uesars. ; Bruib, Millikcn, Green, Trimble, and others. McGrew offered a resolution, recommend- county societies to address their members of gresa, mmeeting them to use their influence favor ol tho establish mcttt of a national ag ricultural department at Washington, so that tlit.snoo(t Tonm hers nt Hie Fraternity. There are some Ui muca t,0 flavor 0 bedbugs, and as not agood ! lD0 lau r egriculture may bo placed on a The article has come. It is before us three bulges "working" In the State, and Irom tbe tin -niA- Hnmmen.lc.l I permanent bails, t'naulmously adopted. finalities of It. One almost good inou-h for a showing before us, lho old Institution" Is in " 8 tmma 1 Tb. Convention then took a reeess till half wwp". .,' roh! .'niutgh for the 11 nM- ple ol apples for fall u bv .11 who knew It ; ' l,ut 7 'clok f - ta diu ,nd r. JcpW.) ihe other Letter than mo of tho very Julc --a light green color, and ripens be- rtm 8rowln lnMC,t" of thc J iVm.-f v ha Pt op with 'J.J B- . rnitvn.niinii .tut lha lh;l a att'itn,' ,m min. even Mieel. A r.anliitinn rvenmmntiilini, Mennil .nil llilnt : At for nnnniliani'r nntt'l n.lV for Inve ll'tli a. the pi. wan brought to .Marietta Irom rrauco, annul nr.m,. , ,... .. . .. I leaal dangerou. of the tno. It i m.ile .1 bi. t, m vt ' d"l'b:l- Tho CoiivenlioD (Mr. Cnuuiugbam in tho chair) proceeded to diiciu. tbe lubjeol of graaea. ..,,,.1. wlih ..I.H.I....I -.11 one .lew-itua ineiitii a umntiitu iu pp.y. d, , uoa a i in. t, oui nine ..iuku m . i. . , ., ........ ..,, ... Sir. the Auditor la iiuldenly imitleii wllh iiipplled ilorei, yet feari nrc liclng onlei lalmil Buffalo there were len lnche.nl .now, at Koch-1 part of tho State. ltccomnleiitLd. ', iy ad protltatilT upon tha iubjeal. Th. merit. Ho continue.: I mo.t impnrlunt and opulent It eomea to till.. .Mr. Chuirmmi. thai tho I wealern V lacomun. .te hill. I I ..IJ.t... I., i I. nl. A In nA.a ail.'h . tn. aol I1T Ita npaiu.,. n I...,. ,1.. ...It.... I.. ' . . e i !-..., i. milling . almwiinr .. o are iiorm u i.y our u icu in. u mat the full lido ol profperlty. Aaludleati.iii of the lliey ao ild lay dtilie. nn Mich Rood, all ore lead- ,.,, .,;,. I, . r .0, s,h of Jan-' W V omladnn. lie aavimc. Ihe poaer of , ,., tln .. .',. .,.,, T1 "rejr,.. nl Ihiigi. Wi nolo i propo.lllnn to Aiulilor of hulo under a , e. to , , ,(, 'tlB, and conn.v wen. , , I "1"' "." r'",mc: "l" 11 , i 1 nevrrbelter Hon at Ihe prei-nt lime. The rapid lie d..e nnt atop by I,.. ,.el,:, 111- , ,ncreUM. uf t,m,Br,n ,', c0lr of SI. 1 . not In entry out a von law, bul , fimM 0',irta,nrM ,, ',, ,,,,,u0f . ir bar and fni.la an amendment tilo , no c,l0ul., ,uic , kil,, , ,, lie prrribe. manner of lul.til! : wrk ,,, ,i,rv ,,, . , I,ml4 the matte,- wllh the -in- mmi '".,UrF l""" "ld bill. Hi hu alway. been oppaed 10 the Mia b'h h '",'1"," "j J ' n'Tnmlv ! "",f''ll'" "" '"''' lor tbe -urplu. : which in Ihil region brnugli. hardly mow .nough ' Two ol th. tree, are yet .landing near Marietta, j ' ' elhc adopliiin nf nnr pre-ent , jn-rny, Wore unknown, ahcre de.lcetlon and ' " rT"1 01 bntj re.lr cl Ion Iherein. A(ln ,,,.,. I ,ry , J;k' j'JJJb .Jj',,;! our Xew-Y.uk filei.d, a bountiful lupply. Al denappl.. It U bul little known m the North , mlwnluntra not lo ratrronla robl lw. bill . al. n.u.Ti. .. A ".".i. . . w ..? T . '!,'.t . ... ... ... "I fore tha ll.mbo. II a luppoied thai tlniap-1 -old linoradieal Ilemocralic plalloini. 1 ii , ,t,p further and fnla an amendmeiit inlo , no C,U ,,, ,bie, ,, all kind, will, mn ' ' rallentt,ol.ani.auoincririaionino.eiirat.a.ji..'.niuie i.e. perniriucai.manner oi - ,;w(irk , ,! ulr,. ,l nr f.,r . OTTlie alorm on S.turdar .ml SunJav laal Oilier luntl Up ion.-lituti..n. und iburlear wi-rklim of the lmv . i-ndiii w frown unmi u. I This view nui.t lie endorsed by ihc nomocracy trnmeiHal policy adopted under il, embracing PLAIN FACT. 0f Ohio. Ho la opposed to lho " Maine law, VKry for udiclnl authoriiy. and a . that Utu supply will not meet the demand until ester li Inches, Canondafgua 18, Auburn LVSy-j Tns Goldkv Switr was considered ono of the md pcjiiariuw 0f timothy clover, orchard nuance tuauutnetunw I nitb and euiiiuierce mid . . . . ,t , . -o i"iuov iiicunn mw, u.i w mh- , ,,-ii n... - ... M. .H , .... ,H,. , , mug. iuit- racuso i, t uoa io, ivioany 10, t'ouR uaeeruue oesi sweet nppies n in s pnri o ne iaiaie. a very lu. j k n. laid down fr lho Kuidanee of our lenMaliou, : alane. I'll.- auto and mManci ot the preienl Wiae . and ought lo Iw repui.lalea.at one. ' ' nueatinn li imtdireetlr lu laaue. iineolialilulional. ' never aeen inch universal acllvlty In huaiiicaa 0,i Orlakany l-alla. anil atervlllo, anew fell lo the; Tin Wixttn Arrtta came up nclt In order. : 0fM of gyptum.aahei, lint., 4c, tud the length are yel thn re.orl ol every puMit man ho liu lllii.eiiey In ihe Money Murkel la ovr. Tiu-I.iy, the legialatur. ahould hav. prohibited thi , Utwm u r.ury oiil'injh a law--nnt be. llul ail kimla health and pnaperily aecm to Ihi ihe depth of Ihteefeel. Tho itnrut ejlendid oil of Uvwu'i JtiN'sitlE. - Thli apple II well 0 tm lhat meadowa ahould b. pannllted to 'li.lliie.ildnd hlmaell In Ike imblk eoiineila ,,,r ' """. cireulallon OI large mill nrii, men ml ill oiua, i ,,1, ju, Mr. Uiairinau. wnl lineeiiiy mere oracr oi me nay. I no rap.n ,. lll-in. ,11 nf Ibe; !. Una, Impelling meeaiaon me Itiureail, M. known on lh Ohio river flora Its Inuroo to III .i ,,:, nlnwlna on. 0.. raada Ih. .ikintt on. of rery considerable Interest, it was a i-Mieh a man may lie eln, ilm.'Mt a iiiiinai'i'lil.t.'' . may hnve innie of liu lit. -,! nr pr " a K.it-nlM, " . .' . ... .il. i I . . m,,,! n il . '" """'Vi '" mTf lerlptloo. la in mil .a. men re-,wci u-r , uu... " ' "' , """o a parallel. . Al tSpringllrld. Jlaaa, mere wa. a fnol of .tin. ' m0H1b. m ,,,,. M well known III olher parllol -rlalhal we 1 ,,.,. It la true, aa a writer III lho liWrf "Uenmo loi. iu.-c.eu. in ge.ung par. , ;'-""""""-, .--;. .mliinr ' . ""-''"".)" . i.ou.,n ,0o level. aitva. tl.nl .here are one hundred million, nine. , upon that platrorm, they won I need thaf'Cr "?'.'"" ".; . "., ( , Sul, u, ! w "'""""'a- in. K,7"..r repnrii lur- - . lu .,l,l than th.re were In eta--i.ui w. muu nan Hot,, io carry an me men iney can elect f thi, ,,w ,0 ,,anki, utter ...ry.-rd ; -i" "'"" " 1""."..-. oiiuiaen m-rriea ,,.,....,, ,. ,k' . ., 1 1, hanlly 111 lo eat until rhrl.imaa, bul keep. Tnl'.i,,,,,.,. ve. , tint Inaeaiahl of lho taotUial from three lo llv. I ,,!,. i.,u.i,iure. A laekaaa wnubl h. null. ..i I f tliat h.. Iieen nmiimiiiLi-il. br wake a lenionnd. Iteller than tho far-lamed fruit mary otLongreialonal proceedlnga that llr. Bad. i . ' . . . i,ii, .... , i wr..i .... ,.ii,i.,,m,..l an. I . ' 1 . .. . ...-..'.. ... .i. 1 .1.. . i .. , .... m-r. In the bcnale. lini liDiillleil Ilia tnlnnliim nf w' " '' uinmi u-iiu- muiH., o.,rrc..nd.-nts of the meekly nf wril- " " ,J , ,1 V"Z ! wU'nt. and much wore appropriate. , m.prfme ywn o. tue t njmi r.n,.- .... ( u, impm e itipposr wnisay is amtrq to iH" u' - Till WwriB Qraav was ptased over without "K "ii otlB-nie oi lho ad.-vi ui, . ll1Kl iJ,jt lyo nl.,i ii. .k- merlmnle nrii wHid. TIi" genius who rot up Hot Beardslcy Hlnninn Machine eludb'd out tli - new paper Ho made the pulp in llm kit'-ht-n "f hi Imujo Jn Albany and mml the pij.er ilr.-ie ton, after somo primitive f.ishli.n.ln wliirli n cieo conp'.c-ttnnsly Maured. On one of the o'iip!iis Is ail advertisement of S.'iO regard, ft -woil has fairly entered luto lh- aenic nf Mn't iu the pursuit ol stolen proper. y. Mm handi-ill 'nli-cates a hone and tiitou a the tii'iect of tho distress of thn frentU-nmu who invokes the liu-wind in aid his cearcb ol a thirf It i-ol nhlte, qtiiio smooth pup-i. We utiderMaud that ths wo.nl I;, (tea led by revolving cutler, wbieh iiduen II to tii e in uo A llamiir MotK'-ltwill iK'soen by our sum: llmh' b,,t,bo l maina healthy for 23 yean; tho Stale. It tollable to overhear, and break Its 0f general class meeting, and we trust It will not lime. Then someihiug elio m done to ihii til -re mi thus lott (or all liank- Uleimw In pi iipoiiiou In their liabill-1 has the follnwitig : we havo seen spi'Cimens ul cannot coal OI inattU... l..,rii,u i i,a,m Mr..,.t TI .fin. it I.. Id ihn lwtWMH.-iBs ieayenworill Her.ua lienl Hi' ti r i. ,..n . . n. it,.! i. ... .. .'.'..' ties than it was live enrs a. We can Improve (liller V l .7 7,lI"'r ,M' lr,",l, ,lw 1 nrt our rondlllon only by more sdiet ntlnulmii to good ntialitv, obtained in the vlcluity of Leav. nu lem limn thnheH pagesof nutniiecrlpt, , our Imnie inorket nnd home insniilactitres. ttntt (mworib. 'ihixe who Bre. well ac-iimlnted wllh i eliHi'ly tlitteil iu a i ruliU.l iM....ll.l..t I.m : .j AV 'I hi ei.inln.r vir will ! it.1. riilH na ll inn h nlilalnrl In ). 1l,,h l'l" of the pnpiT, (bat we ba not bad lho 'l"n' n atlioii-and in lew than six months ( m,M ny quantity within two and three miles courage to allempt n decinliiT it itor have wo 1 ,mM"'-v 'n ,u'" ,lllr',, be woi th only six or i tlf Ibis pUen. W e alto hear that some two or the limn to .Wot tn ...wai,' ' .i . ' M'Veuiwi cent. Eds. Vour. le F.n.,. thret Ihotiesnd bushels or coal havo bvrn dug lanturlMi V. r ? "Potion. Tl.e , tM) ot , hwik w)(hin ,our of 01ir ih;,,-., ! 1,"ill,N UMlp In or hands, I HntAM.-Uoston has voted to bay a fteasa Coal doubtless can ha found along tbe rivet ,n P0Mil'7 i V eontala ouch of value, Art onglne. Cost, ,0oo.' 1 bank and In the ravines In large quenUtie ii i H ne" ei'ur. m mo mihi, ip vjhikiv . oring out tneir sirennm. " " - ' " f v i,.,,,. MM,,11.1.iirtli ol lbo queMioii, lu a caw whvib the queallim , , , ' br rs of Vmtrm Next to tin- concurrence In wn(t w mu , 1 , , was.Unvtlylnlfsne.loltenne.MrMilu tal and ' e understand Irom good authority that , ,h(t n , of ylwwl C(J,nironiiM, iniB , Got.iu y llrs.rr, an early winter apple void!'' , Mr. Milliken, the newly ttlntrd Judge, declines , , KrUuiet thin .ii rr..m &r umVl nf ,Uflulvf " was couaidervd aa ti tin, Governor! A a. n- ( ,,, nXtmWt It l. hw not dug his pnlltieal apples, ahal lh tUckle in-sr Ip to pears. There would avoid ehtaptn-. Kra deep euonsb alrtailr, Irt linn p4-rMvere In ! lwiir" 11 demand lor It in mai ket, and when hail two remeuiee, lit. Uisire -is an" snie, nun in. smiv man. n reemi w ua, wouiu rvoiii unt'apt'n-. Krae itei it by stilt In the Common Pleas. fb points of In g a sral on the Imneb of (he Hupreme Court thi men-urn nl inrrea'ae of pny. nnd he will soon , e.er ooee intetlit is mire to bo called for aaln. mi-lanee ho had staleil, could e made Ihu best of the Stato or Ohio under the new C,htu- p a.aic a pit i.r blinll at;t all ..Hivr lh.it tul it is sometimes illeellve, it pnor bearer, In Ibe Commou rieaa. He pledged hlmseir to ! tion, by learning somethltia nf the views ol gen- j 'i, 'ff iV7cZi "h I mM' WnoU3r' M,i 'nk, mM irM Noluh- defend all such antts gratis, and had no doubt tlernen, before he arave them an opportunity nl ,0 t)ury (JU( itf tVf,'r " ainudiug theso olijectiorrt It wu rtoommended. of a favorable result. Mr. Slanbery spoke with I refusing, bul perhaps we ought not to espeet ,n Inerraee of im in Memlters of Coneress I Tun Nkwtowh pimx.-Tbla anplo la liable greet fbroe, and was warmly applauded. Wr Oovsmor to assume so much eeeeii..i(fi weuld be like bidding a hr-nuty W dlaaubsry. le drop off tbo tree before It avts ripe. It Has bo thc last. Wq cannot report these matters In full, though It would give us pleasure to do so. At a late hour, the Convention adjourned till half past eight this morning. ' FaiuAT.Deo.fi. Nothing of special interest waa transacted at the moruing session. .. resolution of thanks to the retiring nvmhen of the Board, and lo tho Kenortera was parsed. A resolution ask innCimirTe lo donate a tract of land for tho endowment of Agricultural Colleges In lho several States was passed. After a short mraitm the Convention adjonrn ed tine dut. which wo don't undersuind. A cav at Is on file at Washington, winch will lalonn liu curious what this tomelhiug 1. Tao oihr things wo are told, of which ihe nvst Important is. lhat Mr. Beanmey ran make t!m pulp, mul make a fortune out of it. by selling it at two enii lbs pound. Tbo other is, thai an edinou or the ou ny Evening Journal will soon be printed Upon the paper. Mr. Uennl-ley was tsl week engaged In building machinery fr a uaiA'-r mill, under hie nrw nrocess. The whitfl r is suid tn yluld tho Ones! and stronnetl piper. There Is talk of tfiting thai apart br innK notes.. IbeGotion Wood ol lb Soulh, ami tbe Cyprus are said tn be eepeoiiilly adspifd m It. a is al-o the Tamarae. Devoutly do invoke siioeeis upon Bssrdaley'e efforte hJfiii Vfmeruy.

jw State inrml. ii.mi.v is rcauann) TRI-WKKKI.Y AND IVKKKI.Y OHIO STATE JOURKAL COMPANY. ; Incorporated untlrr the General Late. 1 TERMS. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCES j Rt 4'ltTmlMchtieii i) 00 per year Mjil ft IK) " i . Rv the Carrier, per week !'.',' cti. Tm-Wi.uu. 3 00 per jear j VpjtKi.y 2 00 ' " CI.in.r.rUnaii.lii.er ', 1 60 " I TfJtJIS Or' AllVRRTIIM) HV TUB fiyUARE 1 (1UI UiT-t OH LH Mal.t t fc-lARJ.) I - Hie .mre I year . . CU 0") ; une (ijusro il it wilt. . .J1 iO 110 VOLUME XLV. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1854. journal ii ! ami i mi i vnanKNKKSrSSSEBi the j jo -muges apuoiuiea I g Civ. MtuiLt. lias at last succeeded la filling I "ii the vacancies on Ibe Bench of the Supreme 6l) Court, occasioned by the resignation of Judges HrnpUjed BdvMtiwmeuii lull" more tiun the srW Corwin mid Caldwell. liobcrt 11, Warden, of irtiwneiiti,ii.iB4 u4 pii4 id (it. eoiunu. of t tbifl city, lute Keporter of tlio Supreme Court, 0 immt.ii in 0 0 m.mthi 13 GO , on 3inullii B00;cfl 2 uoutlii fl 00 ; pl.t NUMBEK 18. 4 Jajt... a da ).... "finf(l NdlifM." double te ftnliiMM, raStt. All Dot Ice require,, tn be puhll-.if?it b? l.iw, Vn;ft rii-ps f order, on tho ln,M enc.u.trelT alW tin first vu't k, SO per cent. ro f than tlie aWe rate ; but all audi ill hpi-our in 111" TrMVeeLly without chari,- IlusisiPM Car-U, not 1-ifL't.ltng lira liuee, per year, lull le. fl.M per Una ; outfli'le 12. Notices at meetinji, charitable iQCialiej, Are cutna lee, be., hair price. Advert Leme lit not AceompsuW with written dlire-thne will be iaiorled tilt (or bid, sad charged accm.-toiily.All transient advert! leraents mutt be paid Id idmue. Wkklt One Kjiure une cck, 60 cent ; two tntl,,, fit ; three wecki, 11 ; one aionth. tl,2i j three moullaa, 03,50 ; all monthi. BA ; one jar, $10. Under the present ayitem, the adrertiior ja?s so ran eh for the space he occupies, lbs change being ehinrtabte with the coiupoiliioD oolj. It U nnw generally arlopleJ. Trcatury Report. ' We have received from Wiuliiiiglon u copy of tie official report of tha Secretory ol lbo Treasury for tho lineal year ending 30tli June, 18j4. There has been a largo increase of receipts from customs over tho estimates made in December of last year, as tho following figures will bhow : Equated, C,O0O,00O actual receipts from customs 5(14,024.100 execs. $8,0:1,100. The net umoutit received Into tho Trca.tiiv for tie past two years is on foUnv.-- Customs taJ.PSi.fra I'ullle Land 3,CC7.ttP6 Mi.-ielhiicous :zn,Kl and Tliuinr.s Millikin, of Duller county, wo wx- dtr!.taiiil have bi-on appointed, llr. Warden took bid Ecat on the be nth this morning, and baa therefore" accepted the appointment; but whether Mr. Milllliin ban or will occept(we do not linow, and may therefore be premature In announcing the vacancies flllcd. Tho acceptance of Xlr. Wunlcn leaves vacant the place of Reporter. Judge Rnnrey has not yet taken bis seat, so there is a hare quorum on the bench, rendering it impOKiblc to decide cuk without itnani. moils concurrence. Mr. Millikin is not known to the legal profession hm-abuutA. He may be the fittest man io the State for that place we bopo he is. But judging from the known timidity of Got. Medill, tho pri e iintp lion is against it. He dare not taku a man of note and decided opinions for feat of committing hirceelf. But " the constitution is In the bands of its friends.'' It works (down bill) bean Li fully. We ought perhaps to 1 thankful that it works at all. Wc are not certain which of tbo new Judges hit! da the abort term, to wit, tilt tbo 2d Monday in Tebinary, imt wc believe it is Judge Warden. Rnusas Elctlloiii Wo publL b a di; patch tUU morning from Wt port, irom ft llr't-nite source, which settled the question of tbo elect ion in Kanzne territory. WMilMd (pro-ilavcry) is elected by ati over whelming majority, over Mr. Flcnnikeu,ex-Miu-istvr to Denmark, and the Abolition candidate for Congrco iu Kunfas. Whitfield tr at elected, wrtatevwr otliers iuny say to tho contrary, ou the Savory question and no other. His opponent wan supported by the colonials fromNew-Hug-land and the frre States, and Whitfield received tho rotes of tho?e who were not opposed to bltivery, and believed that the pcoplo of tho territory were entirely coin H.-lent to settle this qut-eiion lor themselves, without tbo intervention of the fuetiouitta and aholilioiiistn of the North, they havo voted that way now, und will do tn again on creation. It strikes uxthut the ab-Oiliduiili of tbo fico Ft.ttes may learn (H.iueibing from this election. They havo Riven aid to iv yucd many people to go into Kanzas territory wiin a view ol controlling we election, Jtrnts of Hems. Thos. H. Ronton lectured before the Maryland Institute on Tuesday evening to a vast audience. Subject, Western geography, with reference to Its adaptation to tett lenient, and tbo construction of the 1'aciUo liailroad. The storm on Sunday night reached to tho Atlantic coast. Snow fell for SO hours at Albany. Several steamboats were sank in the North River. At Boston, Portland, Bangor, New-York, Ac., the storm did great damage to the shipping. Snow Is from two to three feet deep in the State of New-York, The Schooner Omar went on the West Pier at Cleveland, yesterday morning, and is a total wreck. It was loaded with salt. The trains from Buffalo and Rochester came jt0 Sink $mtntal. COLUMBUS: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0. 1854. Public JltrllDj In ClnciunatlTax Lav, kc. The CiDcianml Gazette of Monday contained full reports of tlio speeches nt the great demonstration la Cincinnati, ogaiuat tho Auditor's cou. trnxtion of tbo tax law. Jiigo Wnlkcr haa a high reputation as an alio, accompllthcd lawyer. Messrs. Stanbory and Groesbeck add to theso accoraplirtmcnts tho additional fact that they were members of tho Convention that framed iLo present Constitution. They ought to know lomclblngoMlio nature of that Instrument, and of tho design of Its framors. The meetintt In collision Tussdoy morning .masting tho "'U'osing, ana tho .,eche. , Important locomotives, and doing other damage. It was snowing hard, with two and a half feet on the ground. The Frontier Mills at Black Rock were burnt To An CO, uu. nio Tlio Secretary estimates tho receipts fur the current year at fifty-one million. The lending facts piwcnM lu Uu; n iorttte tlnrs condensed by the N. Y. Couiurt 1 tic large surplus in Uio TroaMiry dining the past year, him been largely tipplled to the reduction of the public debt, It feenis that $20,-O'jBAUi was redeemed during tho Ibcal year ending lit) lb June k.fit. 'litis reduction if still goiiifj on. Tho Secretary ftflioitli.i 'niportf to be in px-cos ot tbo c.iort il!ii.Jil,jli lor the year. We arc sui pi in ii to lind bint exprt'Mini; uii opinion, tliat the protit of our cxpdrta and tbo freights earned by our 'hi pi in tho foreign tratle" on,;ht to more liiau cover tbiie.Cf(." No ooinnieicial man with any experience, would aK'nmn Ibis. It but. rcmehow or other, thev have come up tnisa-ih niitnrifiiifi Hint llm fri iin ininnrLilintw fi.o ; !.. . n i ,.m Jl. .1... ccniTnllv undervalued, and that thu ml valo-1 nnfj. thnt iiu.v vm tbrro-Bnd wn duubt 1 wore drwi.ed in attempting to reach tbo khore, t ftn principle encourages pucIi mifli'rvaliiiitiijn," whether they ever w ill Ihj there in sullleicnt niim man fell from tho duck daring tho cllort to I that wu feel It our duty to give them more thnn a pawiiug notice. That our readers may fully understand the points, upon which these people rest to buntaln themselves against what they Claim US tbfl ill.'tml nr.ler nn.l aola nf ll.a is.rl. yesterday Lo 1.0,000 bu-hels or wheat and itor of 8tat0 Wi pryp08C to give Blthatanc(j 300 barrels of Hour. of lho epccc!jea of (ho em,lCHt lej,a, geDtlemen The Propeller International was burnt at the on that occasion, dock at Buffalo yesterday. It was owned by A(tcr lu9 report und rff0iutjon8 wcre . ' ' ,J"-'H"U "'" Ui-Doa WAiJiEit look the stand. He said the oc casion was so important, and tho opportunity at $ 15,000. Tho Virginia Convention tat three days, and at the end of stormy sclous Wise was nominated. Many voted xo ou the motion of conlir-tuatioQ. A resolution endorsing Pierce ic Co. was pa&ed, of course. Tho fiftieth anniversary of tbo establishment of the Cincinnati Guaile)wa duly celebrated at the Burnet House, yesterday. There was a good time generally. The schoonor, R. R. Johnson, loaded with wheat, went ashore near Fairport, on Monday, and foou became a total wreck. Eight lives were lost, being all on loard. Tho gale at Cleveland produc- d great damage. Tho Schooners St urges and Virginia and (be brig Maryland were lost. - The crews were saved. The schooner J. J. Johnson went ashore at Grand River and all the lives wcio lost. The Omar, which wcut ashore in a snow storm on Monday in a total lu. Two of the crew Mr. OBonntct was then called out. He said be believed the taxes would bo collected by the Treasurer, and he recommended their payment under protest. The Treasurer had expressed a willingness to anile in making up a case so that tho Supreme Court oould pass upon it at an early day. He contended that the Treasurer mtuf distrain before he could use tbc citation remedy of th law. We quote a paragraph from his remarks: "Although bellevinj that collrctl.m will hn t made, yet 1 concur with you, gentlemen, in tho uumun ujiproHjion oi ino law. To ovoid the penalty, then, pay tho tax though oppressive, but do it under a protest this may be wise, an act of prudence and judgment. I concur iu the declaration that tM tax is wrong; no one is more dectdpd in this belief than I am. Either by tho constitution or by the law, know it was not intended to tax people on their liabilities. I take upon myncif, from ouomate recollection, to say, that tho idea won not oven suggested throughout ail tho discussion of the Constitutional Convention, aud there was uo need for such a rule as to Individual. Those examining the Debates will find that such an idea was not broached. Tho history of that matter was, that the chumi was inserted to affect Banks, which up to that time, from as early a date as 108, had been taxed on their dividends; not on what they owned but on what tboy had made." Again : " In tho Convention, having these vlowa of uaniiB, uio uemocratic majority proceeded to bers to control nn election. Tho "peculation baa , save the crew, and was drowned. The propeller turned out a bad one, und we are not sorry ior pauga?set finally succeeded In taking olftha it. M. Louit lit'. I regaining porous from the wreck, but was to The lesson taught lho North by the remit of j much Injured that she has since sunk in the slip, thin Kanzas election, should not soon Le forgot-j ,. , . . , p. . I.i IV u mnir tint imiirrt nrllcln trnm (tin fc puiliran, that our people may be fully posted i as to the views and feelings of the Slnveholdmg iu teres!. The advocates of tho Nebraskabill in the free Utc, have been unceasing In their assertions that, by no puuibility could slavery be introduced Into Kanzas. We begin to see thu practical rtf et o( the repeal of the slavery prohibition. The Snuth haa indeed triumphed. Wc 1 ninot too m erely reprehend tho tone of snpcrimlty that h assumed by tho Republican. No mau doubts tbul thousands of tho advocates of Slavery have gono from Missouri and the South to Kanzas, for the purpose of sustaining that Institution. U it not equally propi-r for friends of freedom Io go there to sustain their views? Why not? But, It is well euuuph to bear iu luiud that Kama1! la not irf admitted intn th I'mon a: a slave State. ' tto will iindorlnKc to a'ert that the nnna- rent excei-fl of ??(i.31,317 is less than llic actual amount. And that whatever such profits on our oxportu may lie nnd profits on freight. lh'y will not compensate for the prolits made hereon the forti!U impoitations for foreign nccxnnt, and tho undervaluation in invoices, " The actual import of 3o.00i),OnO in wuVX during the year Ib indUpaiaMe proof that tlm amount at Uast. was required to dbchargo the balances of foreign Indelilednesu. To I hi sum should be ndded the amount of Aim vie an loans nfpoliat',d in Europe duting thu same time, which have temporarily only, taken ihu place of so much gold which would oflieiwirc have brn further shipped hence. 'The idea of reducing t!ie cutoui,i revenues to (ho actual wnnts of the Trea;iurv, tit meant tif a rrduetd tariff', U unsound. We alt know it to be a lie t ion. Great Britain has Wen reducing ber tariff for twenty year, and her revenue from cut-twin now aa laige iw over aud larger in fact. The reducltoti in duties 011 the contrn-rv itinttilntet imports and would bring us fur-t!i?r in debt it we could readily riirchai ge that indublrdiieFa. But there is a principle in trade raor1 II.ud aud more invariable; than any free trade notimiH of ttiro lime., viz : .Vo commercial pmpte u.ili, Jur a itnm vj yturt, import more lurfffl' thin t'iry run ennvi ntrntly pay for. "The Tra.nrv lEepr-rt .-Intel thai the large mm of ilti,blLM70 in Filter has bcr-n coined by the Mints nt Philadelphia and New-Orleans. This new coinage has been a vat henri'it to the peopln, nnd Iism served to e.tptl ihc old and defaced cnlm of tSpain, Ac., thai were current here for many years." The Secretary evidently U-A:- that there arc flitliculties to be overcome resulting from our 1 bannrublc to all the nartlee: picscnt tluancial pollcv, aii'l bis Hugiretion.i for 1 , ,. , . . , .1 ,- , , . .1 , ' , t 'U Ij due tn lwih parlies to state that tboie a modification of the pre.-cnt taiiff would uu-1 dilhrcuces gr-jw entirely out of mUuudcmand-douLlcdly lc an tinprovemuit.bul would fail of j iuys 0:1 I ;ilh sides and that ueilher parly haa meeting the casein all its Kiuiiemeutj. We at any time defiled to do any Injustice to the bear much ol free tratk from the political friends !l,tIiC1- ''' r WK nmiucstionably a luck of , ., . . 1 discipline and ioou conduct on board the tlrttu ofthefcccieia y. and we are conMan ly referred t Un8 J hu ttrtck.ntl(, ltj0 c to tho sample of Great Britain ho has re- vtrj natmaily leli that p ublic confidence in moved the dafica entiicly from a long lit of their thip dmld be retained mo:-t elfectually, articles that were foimirlymbiecicd to butdem. 1 and with least injury to personal feelings, by Onrunlyhai coustanlly been' that, considering ' tt,,J "Pt'o ot general order that no one .. , , , . , , connected with the Arctic should bo hcrt-nltcr the relative condition of the commercial world, eiI1(lluJC(1 in lhu iinc. Mr. Uorin.i'. apparent and tho ability of rival nations to taler into) diiui.sal grew oil of the enforcement of this competition iu raauufactmiug, tlio British nation 1 rpu'nlation;-r.nd if the mode in which ho was never had a mom ellcctivc tariff lor protection 1 Inli'rmwl of It was Uvedleuly abrupt and harth, i -ti .1 .i.i 1 it is to bo attributed to haste end carclesmcfs. , , 1 ' " ' . . , 1 rather ihan to any willingness to wound bis Wide free da not come in competition wllh ! r-c-1 i -. or to teem inwniible to the manliness British labor, or aro taken as raw mateiia! to l j of hi.i conduct and lho vnluo of hisscrvicii worked up and incn-ascd in value by h'irac In- Mr. Uorian undoubtedly undsrstood Mr. CoU dustry and capital combined. Tlu iotcihs l'i-s tonl.isc him aceriiiicalc; and he attribu-,k ,1 r , . , ., ... 1 ud that remsal to his having stated a fact con-tho operation r.f our tar.U.and ihrrun !.cj the CfiKli Ul)MVrck uMch c.mo under his per-difliculty, uaJcr which our manuiactuier.. labor. 1 Hia.x tb-ervniton. We learn from Mr. Collins Tbc Secretary recognizes thi rtiflVnltv. but will ' himself thstthii is whollva raiftakc. He ntter works, built at a cost of SCO.0U0, was tested on Wednesday and gave way. Tbc probability it, that the work will have to l done entire-ly over again. Nearly lot) vessels are stuck fai on thu St. Clair llats. It Is said there is loud cursing, up that way, against tbe man that vetoed Ibe river and harbor bill. A largo Are occurred at Green Bay on Tuesday, destroy lug several store. Los $20,100. Insurance 85,000. A barge while being towed frout New-York to Pierpout, took Ore, and was destroyed. I.os of goods, ic, &li,U00. The business portion of Mu:iroe, Louisiana, was destroyed by lire on the 2fith ult Loss $100,000. for mifrcprcMiitatiun so easy, that he had determined to put bis thoughts upon paper, and to read tbura to the meeting. lie thou rcud the iu (ructions of the Auditor of Stato to thu county Auditors in tho yean ISiJ, and in MM, and com men ted on the tc.-m " without ofisct or de-dactisiii." Tbe Auditor has said Ibo change would bring upon the tax list at least $100,-000,000. This alarmed tho coiumuuliy. They found the tax law ol ldul the tame as in 1853. They found a clause En the law, aud unrepealed, authorizing them to deduct their debts from their credits. They fouud a direct conflict between the law, and the Auditor' Instructions. He pronounced the act of tho Auditor oppressive and outrageous, and hoped thu aggrieved would look to the ballot box for a remedy fu future. What was the pretended juiliflcalion for (his act? He then referred to the noted case of lho " Exchange Bank of Columbia v. The Trra-turer of Franklin County,'11 decided by tho Supreme Court, last winter, wherein it was held that the loth section of the tax law, authorizing the deduclion of debts from credits was unconstitutional and void. Uo admitted Proscription for Opinion's take. The people of Franklin county, at tho last election, saw proper to choose the candidates upon the Republican ticket to fill the county offices. Mr. Backus, whose name happened to be on that ticket, was elected a Director of the County Infirmary. This eleotlon put the Loco- j focosina minority In tho Board of Directors. At a meeting held the other day, Mr. Backus was elected the acting Director, In the place of Mr. Main, a Locofoco, and Esq. Evans woo selected to fill tbo post of Superintendent of tho County Infirmary, In the place of Joseph Mc-Elvaine, a Locofoco. Whereupon the Utattt-man seta up a hideous howl, and whines about "proscription for opinion, sake." These fellows to talk of proscription, forsooth I Can the force of Impudence carry own farther f. The brazen-faced scamps t Have the Locofocos over proscribed anybody t Look in at the State buildings, and, of all tho Mgfty visages to be met with there, Is there one that la not a rabid Locofoco t Did Gov. Modill ever proscrlho any body when he had the opportunity! Did Auditor Morgan? Did Secretary Trevittt Did Treasurer Brcslln? Is there a man to be found In all theso offices who does not profess to be of their own political stripe Look at tbe Board of Bublic works. Is there one of the Engineers, Collectors, Inspector, Ohio Kioto Agrltnliaral Consentient I always been considered one of the beat applet Tho Ohio Stato Agricultural Convention met ' in Ohio, but la liable to scab. It io not eo good this morning at ten o'clock In tbo Odeon Hall, Tho President, Mr. Muigrave, In the Chair, Dr. Sprague, Secretary. The members present handed in their creden tials to tho Secretary. The President gava notice that five members of the Stata Board recommended Mc tt:e of lime and ashes. aa It was 14 or 20 yean ago, and Is getting worse. It sever grows well tn a oandy soil. It was qnlrersally kaown and gSD orally cultivated, and measures woro recommended to be taken to find Allt tbfl nailM nf thnaa dafta ftp Vrnut ' rcii were to be elected in place of those members whoso term of office bad expired. On motion of Dr. Cone, of Coshocton, the election to fill the vacancies was ordered to be held to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. On motion of Mr. Schloich of Fairfield, a committee of one from each Congressional District, wasappoiuted to nominate candidates to fill the vacancies in the State Board. NlXIl OF CoMlttnTE Dial. Diet. 1. J. W, Green, 2. J. P. Wilcoa. 3. J.M.Miliken, 4. Jas. Cnauiiigham. 5. Wm. Martin, 8. J. M. Trimble. 7. G. Terrill, if. Win. Hunt, 9. E.Peters, 11. Newton Scbleich, 12. E. Brush, 13. S. F. Cunard, 14. Tboi. Reed, 15. B. W. Conklin. . 10. Dr. Cone, 17. G. LoQlaod, 18. M. Reynolds, . , ID. George Eberett, regulate too principle of taxation of individuals ' c 'ZZ L q . a T Tl -of Uio ' million '-by nu uniform rule; mo-Clcrk9' Locktcnders, or Superintendents, that iieys, treditt, eVc.. were to bo assceaed by their niiu Miuiu in money; om h never eutcreu the minds of a single uiomlwr to ak them to pay tax on their ruouoya ami credit without deduction. On account nf thi Jealousy entertained against banks, their caf-js made a specified exception, and they were to bo restricted from a deduction not only implied, but universally conceded to lho people. Tho uniform regulation, then, was the rule; the banks were designed to le the exception, and this is the first time it was set up either here or elsewhere. Hence tho absurdity of tho decision or opinion of tho Supremo Court they havo made lho exception as to banks tlio rule as to thu ' million.' '' He referred to tbe decision of tho Supreme Court, thought it wrong, and closed with the following: "I disugrcc with lho Supremo Court, and hopo yet they will revoke this obnoxious construction. It has not, I mean tin-principle, of mAimwi iiuerpoinieu uy me Aiimtor, n prece- docs not owe his appointment to the services he claims to havo rendered the Looofcco parly? look at tno state House commissioners? I there one In their employment who does not bow the kneo to tho powers that bo t Ckksr I at-tour o'clock P. If. Overseen, loremen, aro they not all tarred with the same stick? Even the Benevolent Institutions have been mndo political machines by these fellows who talk about prottription! Is not every Director a Locofoco, dyed In tbo wool? And la It not made a " sine qua non " that every appointee shall profess no other political creed than Loco-focolsm, even down to tho washer-women ? And they talk of proscription ? Is It not refreshing to witness such shameless effrontery ? vny, iook even nt the Penitentiary! Don't (ho Wardens, lho Clerks, the Guard, even to the men employed about the Stone Quarry, havo 10. G. 8. B. Hemptted 20. C. C. Bralnard. a. wm. teller?. Dr. Cono offered the follow lag : " Retoittd, That wo permanently locate lho State Fair." Hcfrrrcd to a committee of five Thu Chair appointed Dr. Cono, Major Milliken, CoL Branch, Gcorgo McCuMough and Robert Corwin. On marirro, tbj Couostian adjourned to rn;o dent on the laeo of the glube; I say It 011 the " (t'v indisputable evidence of their devotion author! ly of a thorough examination, that in no to Locofocoistn, before thev can get an hour's other of tho 31 Stales bassuch a principle been employment! We are not eomnlalnlnir. Wo 1 kdow you cant stand it. It. " ii..- .,,.. . ,,.,,. must be agitated, fought again. I, contended 1 ftre 0Qly calU,,R n'1011 to lh fcts as (hey againm. This may be done vet. It Isnotuitite I exi,t- T,1(!V l)vo had tho power to do these S'ir.i?m.r,Ur;il.it u hl Te' feBrcU- Tr3 ' thlne"' ft"1 ,huy hwe USPd U tf l!" fu,lcst ' W- Con,ilit,i Mo. s- Ctsiissnl; Masking-tho Suireme Court Itself, feu far as in v nprnnna 1 nni ir... n.- w. .1 1- 1...U..1.1..-, ' .... tho Supreme Court to Ik tbo court of last ro- and professional aid can he given to secure re-1 1 " , 1 , 'H"- i iuutwoom ' urn, J. r. Cherry: I'tckaway, A. L. Perrill; Por-sort on questions of lho construction of our "ball lie freely given. I nm with you ! ,.J hwI.t 77 of1rcmo rl" R In m"- who ; tngo, Alvah Udall; ProWe, J. P. Ilrooklus; Ross, KutEs or ntixQirta. Adams, G. 6. Klrker; Allen, Jutnus Cunningham; Ashland, B P. Kellogg; Ashtabula, N. E. French; Athens, Joseph M. Dana; Belmont, J. U. Heaton; Brown, P. L. Wilson; Butler, J. M. Mlllikon; Carroll, Wm. Sellers; Clark, Win. Hunt; Clermont, J. II. Branch; Clinton, P. II. Vandcvert; Coshocton. E. Cone; Crawford, J. 3. Caldwell; Cuyahoga, Thomas Hird; Delaware, Wm. Gaston; Erie, J. F. Reynolds; Fairfield, Newton Schleich; Fayette, G. Terrell; Franklin, S. Brush; Guernsey, G. Lodlaud; Hamilton, J. P.Wilson; Hnnctick, Wm. Martin; Hardin, E. G. Spelmau; Highland, J. M. Trimble; Jackson, W. W. Mather; Jefferson, O. MeCulloeh; Lake, George Everett: Licking, Wm. S. Wright; Logan, J. S. Golf; Madiwu, J. II. Finley; Mahoning, E. C. Brainard; Marion. E. Peters; Miami, J. McCain; Montgomery, J. McGnnv; Morgan, B, Constitution. A new Legislature could not i ' ,T ! " , " i J " 7 ,T 1 , , 1 T''Ui 0 , . . , 0 ., 1 end, tu strike out this detested priuciplo, op- help tho matter, becauso tho Supreme Court pro-sUo as well u uuprcce.lentcd5 Judges were their masters. The Legislature Mr. Anderson spoke hrletly, and, after some haa declared, and repeated that tho pcoplo may j farther explanation by Mr. Groesbeck Mr Stan-deduct their debts; tho court says they shall ! bery was again called. Ho mid his advice to not. Hero was an issue in which the court indeed supremo. He then examined the completion of the Court, aui the probability of a reversal of this decision. But, whatever might bo done In this respect, tho remedy would come too late. He said the law was called "au act fur the Oisess-ineut and taxation of all property In this Stato, " snow has fallen between Buffalo and tlio East, The Antra- Aotiv.-Wo are glad to learn . bat no malu hadbeen received from New-York through tho N. Y. Timet, that the diQVonces! from Saturday to Wednesday-. oeiween tne owuera yi mo Arctic nnu jir. jjon-an, the third officer ol that ill-fated vessel, which have lately been brought before the pub. liu through thu columus of that paper, have been expiated aud adjusted. The following extiact from tho Timet is explicit, and U alike A collision occurred on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh road on Tuesday uiorniug. in whith Conductor Seymour was killed, nd a pa monger had his leg broken. The entire Know Nothing ticket fur cipura-tion oiScen wa elected at Laare.tce, Mofi.. on tho lib iusl. '0 Tbe pipers at Cleveland, riaul 1 sky. Ac, went to the trouble and expense of getting the lho tax-payers was, do n't pay a cent of the tax levied under this order of tlio Auditor. The preamble and resolutions wcre unanimously adopted, (tho tubataiicQ of which wo havo heretofore gtven.) Thia question is assuming a serious importance. Thu Legislature, at present, can do no good. Either the court must chaniTO It iWUInli nr thi. rmiittlliitmr. ntti.t lui and for levying taxes thereon according to its bc rimc. Tbo blow aimed at the bankr ha. true vaiue in money.' me Auuuor s circular m;oJ thorn, ami h ,ia-n ith i in .in n. ,vAna 1.1,. 1. n-.n- taxc, as property Hint which is not property, upon lbo k,ad8 of C u g a duBbtful Dor w)impcrt nor grm;Ml bllt tokc'lhlngs just but tho very oppoutc, what ia malhemaiics , uta of alTjir(. The p,.op,e have CftuEe tu . they come, and remember not to forget that thankful tuat thu "New Constitution is iu the j '"y have always acted on the principle, hands of its friends." ' That ihr .hmiM tike who h the rer - - And they mar keep who en." atnntsota and UbconUt. Tbcro aro no guides so reliable fur tho cml- Gex Jibok os Dasiel Weusttr. The N. grant In the selection of a horan as a newspaper, i Y Tribune contains notes by "Otsego" of opln- differs with them. In politics, either in the Stato or Federal Government? Not one. These fellows see tbc hand writing on the wall, and they see and feel it in their bones that there is a great change coming. They bare been fattening In tho public pen long enough. But, as we said before, wo do not complain of lhat. Yet it vexes us to hear tho whimpering vnrlets talk so impudently of proscription. Who havo wo proscribed within the last four yean? Who, Mr. Statesman, who? But the day is coming, and now is. that we shall expect to throw these Locofocos so high that their heels will gut frosted before thev touch the ground again, and then we waul them would bo cilled a negative quantity, having ! Tbo weather has been so stormy, and so much I thc Ign minut prcIidt Uo wid l!lfl oay .wr. ft ct system was to tax every man In tbe exact pr portion of bis ability to pay. Our system was not perfect, but such an Inequality as Is hrc niadu, had routed thu couutry, and could nut bu submitted to. Judge W. said : ''If 1 have a thousand dollars in money, or a goou tie 1 ti uuc me 01 a tnousana uouats, utiu owe nothing, this is juit 10 much property, aud 1 ougut to be taxed for it. But if 1 am Indebted 1 within thc State. Wherever rails the footstep of thc Anglo-Saxon, ion9 "pressed by Gen, Jackson, on the occasion the press is sure to follow. Saturday cveninn's 1 ' vMl at tu nermltago by thc writer, just mall brought us two new papers Irotu the North-! Won the death of lho old Hero, on Van Buron, n cat as fine a region doubtless as can lie found Ulalr "ives. Benton, Daniel ft ebster, and oth- a thousand dollars, the two balance each other. So tar as this item Is concerned, I am not worth one cent, and I ouuht not to he taxed. Yot 1 am taxed precisely as much as If I was worth a ! rs of less note. Of Webster ho expressed the The St. Croit Union, Sttlkiiter, Minnesota highest admiration and confidence. Ho said . . . . . , I thousand dollars. Now thin is iheer, palpable, Message telegraphed to them. It b our hurablo j d01TlirigUt oppression. There is not a shadow giie-- certificates to nul-ordinate oflicer, except on llr' a'.ithoriiy of their superiors, for thu obvious unvon that from th nature of tbo case he can have no other knunlcdgeof their coa-duet tliuu what he receives from that quarter. In this case Mr. Collins designed merely to up-pt iac Mr. Dorian ol Ibis tact, intending to obtain liuin Captain Luce the ceitifkalc v. hah Dorian (b-servcil nnd to give it hi full Indoi.-emeut. tfeela of the tariff ol ltt. is 1 educed in mtr ..,, 1 ,i 1. nnl.iv .ikf. i,,rv i! vir his prupostd niodilieation meet It4 11 ' I'tider tho English lariiT. lho raw nut tial ud in the aria und mfiimCicluK Into lu eu iiiado lice ol duty, Mhilsl our tat ill' ol I!1!tn-K).-a 011 ill of e articles Iieuvy duties ; m;l thu., to the eteut of tlio duty ou thu raw material, tho E;iglih manufacturer has a d- cided advan-tago over intnutaeturer: ol thu I'uiN-d Stales in lho mstketi of olher luiiona, win!. I the opinion (hat thc thing did not pay expenses. Yates, one of thu Jurymen In thc Ward cau, ' In Kentucky, who was indicted for perjury, has been acquitted after a full trial. Indictments against olher Jurymen for the unic offence hare also been found, but thu cases are now dismissed. IUan Tiiits roa tus Poor. Tho Cincinnati (Jatette oi Thursday says : Pooieioy coal advanced yesterday to Id cts pur bushel, and Youghiogheny to 5 cts. n ood advanced to $6 25 per cord, from the river. God help tho poor, these hard times, with such prices staring them in thu lace. Aiut3T. The Ciucii'.mtll Gattttt of Thurs day saji : Wm. J. Brown, secret Post-Office, Agent, has succeeded In delecting J. JI. Watson the Post MaMer at Ralasborougb, in robbiug the mails whih passed through his hands. Various looses of letters on the lino west ol Chilli-coths, hare recently occurred ; and to ascertain the Ohio at which the stealing was committed, a plan of operation was adopted, which led tu tho arrest of Watson. A ucipltch from I idi'peudedce dated lb; Ath int., contains Important intelligence from tho plains. Wo copy tho following ' Dorian aud his fiionds. Mr. Lollina dtsclamis, furthermore, iu tb- mo t emphatic en (tuner, hav-In;; authorized or known of the public mention made of Dorian's having received Irom him or Irum lho Company nny gratuity, ftielinu- thai be bad iiutly curned all that ha had received. 1 Of fidiir'o nil ilifferencca concern! no atrcsn of ' . ! wa.'t s due are also at an end. downright opprcit ol justice in it. Uo then ducuiscd tho meaning of the term "treditt," aud contended it meant limply tho balauco struck, an In a book acconnt, ic.. and from theso premises ho drew tbe following Inferences:1. Wo ought not to presume that ihc framors of lho Constitution intended to do such palpable injustice, as to tax a man's debts, if the words admit of auy other construction, 2. In the Tory next section, relating to banks n.u 1. nn nr iu fw.t i..miw.r r,.i.. ibi there was to Iw no deduction? Pennsylvania, i be heat crop of the Tcrrito- X If this rule of taxntion la lo become permanent, the effect will obviously be to annihilate Ihc present system of commercial credits. Merchants cminot ask credits without giving credits; and they must expect to make their bills rtctioalle. at least meet Weir butt Territory, has already reached Us tbiid number E. S. Cable, Editor, late of ibe Sandusky .Virror, wo presume. Its appearance and matter aro creditable especially as Mr. Cable had but one associalo lu getting up the paper.- Wo condense from its columns such Items as will Interest tho reader. The immigration 1 his year has bceu large. At tho commencement of tho season, when thc waters were high, tho arrivals averaged one thousand aweek for ten mouths. Duiing thosummertho river was too low for largo boats, but ihc fall arrivals weru quite as largo as thc spring. As ry exceeded 200,000 bushels corn crop averaged 7i bushels to the acre. Hogs were held at 53.50 to 85..10 for very poor and the bestcorn-fed. Tho Catawba and Isabella grape have tuccccd- I.i all parts of tho Territory amount of lho former, without deducting lho . whera It haa been tried this fruit has come to payable. 1 lUoLaiauba But if they aie to bo taxed upon the gross ed admirably. latter, they cannot continue the system They j pcrftClion. Tho day is not very distant when mist give op credit, a .d buy and sell for cash ' . ni , 1 ,1., , ... only.-but this would iw a complete commercial PPCi raLc'1 iD lar-L' lmltlcs In this territory . An organization of the Sons of Temperance nt own markets. "In the revi-ion of ol the tat 1 if, for tho purpose of rcduciug the revenue, it wan det uu-d expedient and proper to Inku anny tho advan tages accruing to the maiiulaeluree of other countries under ttieir lien ikh, iiy making lb :tnie urti-ies Ireo under om- laws, eviept us lo tho article or wool, n:ut as to Unit urticli tho coarser wool. Under the rtchroei! y treaty. wool Irom the BrilUh proviuoi will be udinilti d free of duly. Oier Trading "In 1b.'iJ, tho inportation nf wool and woolen 2V V.e mitort J the Courier ft iViitj utnr . md the contents all toi n opeu. K incaid wai goods amninu-d to over Oil!) 0;-0. and Ihe Jt (s ournrhint lhat men profewlng to have robbed of 10.ft00. The mules wcro driven off. wool and tho yalu cf th-i wool lu tin' imnurac- common sense aud reason, aro daily racking their The mail party outward bound pai-cd br on tnred nrlicle, amounted to at l"n-t ilO.iMiu ODD. , brainsin co-niterallon with tbc one distorted idea t the I7tb, aud found that tho soldiers had taken Tbh was over aud abovo the amount proilneed 1 0f tie Journal of Comim rec, lo ascertain tbe j eore of Ihe bodicj. No escort could Ikj granted in m L.nuKiy, uu-! hiiumip eau.-.m.i-.ry i-Toieucf , great c.iuc ol yearly tringe:icv in our .Money that sutlieient wxl is nnl produced in the eoun- jhoj k"t, when it i; so plain that a child may try for its consumption. The consumption of! pirtCr bis linger on il. wool in ihc L'nit-d Htates for thc year ISVl. is j nun our iinooi u U,r three years lo be two p-timsteil at :iOi),(l()t. imU poir.d-, of winch 0.-' hi.o.li. d millions ol dollars m-r nm.um. and our revolution. But biiw is thli tar to be avoided ? He then lndicakd lha furms of KMstance. Tho better j wiu te cUlCt1 iu St- Crol during tho pre: course would be to notify the Treasurer that If winter. he seized property, it would be at his peril, and ' Th C0lliltry wundlug St. Crulx U filled Tt.. c.le r .tl l... ...,..1 ..t .. 1 ihc a-in him si a tresnasr. But this nart of Wilu 8ftmc- umrcquenilj ao sportsmen that on the lath ult., the mail under lho chargo the ca-c he said would Iw dL-cuwd by Mr. Stan- j nlM c ePrionc of deer shooting of lho pre-of John Jamison, coming to tht States, wm la-lK vlousday, or what sport they bad In "bagging" ru'irM."' " . ; 1 Mr. Staiiberv a as then called, and spoke with i m f'""" fcl"MH"- UKKl ru oTTha Piuua Register copied our table of the sleet ion returns for Ohio, and, after giving us tho proper credit, added tho following complimentary remarks : " While referring to the State Journal by way of acknowledging our Indebtedness for this table we beg leave to add a word in commendation of that paper. Tho Journal is one of the very best pspera publlsbud In Ohio or tho West, aud deserves the en p port of the Republican party throughout thu Si ate. Every ono whu can afford it should take a paper from ihu capital of the Stato, and that paper should be the Journal." We do not often refer to these matters, and we copy thc abovo at this time, merely by way of introduction to a few remarks. Of tho character aud portion of the Journal, It becomes not us to speak ; wo leave them to our readers, and tho public generally. Of our designs, and intentions to detcrne all tho kind and flattering things that are said of us, wo may speak. The Journal has occupied a proraiuci I position la tho history of journalism fn Ohio. The present proprietors havo spared no pains, or expense to keep It fully up to its former rep utatlon. It ia proverbially one of tbo beat printed aud neatest looking papers, not only of tbe west, but of ths Union. We desiro to remind our old friends of a few plain facts. Tho cost of every item about a newspaper is much higher than at nny previous period. Time was, when tLu press at tbe capital bad a little official patronage, which helped to pay expenses. But, that day ia past. No mat-tor what party Is In power, nothing can be gain ed from that source. Wc havo a Que, beautiful, and flourishing city, but It Is not a first class commercial point, and advertising can uot bo obtained lo so great an extent as at Cinciuuatl, Ao. Wo are therefore compelled to rely for our support mainly upon our subscriptions. Now, we respectfully ask our friends, and the friends of ths principles wo advocsto, to reflect upon these matters. Is It any object for tho leading interest of tho State that wo be sustained? Uosapaporof the general character of tho Journal a valuo to tho mass of the people 1 Who doubts It, for a moment ? If these things be so, wo have a right to ask tho cooperation of our friends iu extending our circulation. Wo must depend upon this, as it docs not justify aa,. , at our preset) t prices, to employ special agents to canvass the S'ate. If every man who receives our large, well Oiled, and well printed weekly, would show it to hid neighbors, and urge them to subscribe, In tho majority of cases ho would succeed. Our weekly list could, by this, bo easily doubled. Tho friends of tbe Journal will think of theto things, and act as their seuso of duly shall prompt. A Celxbhatiox. We neglected to mention at tbe proper time, that our friends of tbo Cincinnati Gazette held u Jubilee tho olher day at the Burnet Honso, to commemorate thc completion of the first half century of the existence of that paper. Tho celebration took place on tho evening of the 4th Inst. The Gazette of Wednesday devotes nearly five of its ample columns to a detail of tbe proceedings, tho toasts, speeches, Ac. An ample supper wai served, to which were invited about sixty gentlemen, embracing; all (bat had ever been connected with the cs- Websteris not the were party politician, but 3 Is thc greatest of American Statesmen, Sir- he Is for tho Union, now and forever, Sir, and has always been, under all circumstances, for his country, his whole country, and nothing bat nis country." This opinion does not raise Mr. Webster In our estimation, but It does Gen. Jackson. We well recollcot tbo graphic descriptions of " Otsego," given in conversation shortly after his visit to ihc Ilermitago, of Ihe various scenes and passages that occurred. It is pleasant to recur to such records as the above, when tbe parties more immediately in question have passed away. inoy snow at least how far tho partlzan teal of the followers of Jackson went beyond the truth according to the opinion of their political idol, in denouncing ono of the purest patriots and greatest men the couutry over knew. The lesson ought to havo its effect. J. T. Worthlngton; Scioto, G. S. Hempstead; Seneca, Wm. H. Gibson; Shelby, A. F. Mnnger; Stark, Madison Reynolds; Summit, Daniel Hine; Tuscarawas, J. Blickeudorfcr(; Uulon, John Johnson; Warren, R. G. Corwin; Wayne, Thos- Reed; Wood, S. l. Harris; Wyandot, G. W. Leafh. liTERNOON- SESSION. Wednesday, Dec. 6. The Convention was called to order, as per adjournment, by Mr. Green, of Cincinnati, in tho absence of tho President and bee ret try, who were In at tendance upon committees. On motion, Mr. Green was appointed Presi dent, and Thomas Brown, ol Cleveland, was appointed Secretary, pro ttm. The committee upon Nominations reported the names of A. Waddle, Abe) Krum, Wm. II. Ladd, Gen. J T. Worthlngton, and R. W. Steele, to till tho vacancies in the Board. Mr. Mather offered a resolution, recommending tbo establishment of au Agricultural School by tho State; which be enforced by a few able remarks. Adopted. Mr. Gates, of Lorain, offered a resolution recommending the Agricultural College at Ober-lln to Ibe attention of the Convention. Laid on tho table. Mr. Mather, of Franklin, offered a resolution advising tho State Board to petition Congress to donate to the Stato 200,000 acres of land for tho purpose of endowing an Agricultural School. Adopted. Mr. Brush, of Franklin, made a lengthy speech on tbe subject of Railroads carrying Passengers and Freight at half prlco. Dr. Jones, from the Pomological Convention, now In session in this city, invited tho Agricultural Society to meet with them, this evening, to discuss tho Fruit question, and, on motion, the resolution of Dr. Cone was reconsidered, and it was resolved to hold a joint convention, to discuss the Fruit subject. Adjourned, to meet at 7 o'clock, p. m. Wednesday Evening, Haif-mst 7. A Joiut Convention of the Agricultural and Pomological Societies was held at the Odeon Hall, to take Into consideration tbe general sub-jeet of Fruit, but Apples wcre chiefly consid ered. Mr. Green, of the Agricultural Society, and Gct3. Kofi&ngtoa suggested that ths difli culty might bo In tho grafts. This apple flourishes best In a limestone soil, and ought not to bo recommended for lho southern part of lbo State, Tho Convention would not agro? to accept the Golden Russet, and reject tho Newtown Pippin, as many other apples were subject to thc same objections, and it was recommended for general cultivation. Tnc Esopcs Spitienbero does well In south ern Ohio and Indiana. If kept too dry In the winter, it Is apt to shrink or wither, and owing to that defect is hardly worth cultivating. Passed. Tue Ncwiowv Smtzenbero on Ox-En has ono great defect, the Insects like It too well. It la ripe In October, Is a good bearer, and a delicious apple, and was considered by tho Pomo logical Society, tbo best apple presented this year. Recommended. The Ladies' Sweetivo. A sweet apple highly recommended by Downing, but not being sufficiently known, It was passed. Talluan's BwsxTKWwna considered one of the most vahxnlle sweet apples growing. It is good for baking, and keeps anlil tho fourth of Juiy. rosed. HoxBcnr Bcsslt Good bearer, but falls off," don't keep, and Is almost worthless. Passed. White DELLErto web, Highly spoken of, Dr. Jones exhibited specimens a very large, beautiful apple, and a very small one from tbe tame tree, rather a curiosity. Recommended. , Whim Pippin, The flnsst apple for this season of thu year for cooking and eating wo have. It has a sweet perfume, la a handsome apple, sells at high prices, but not sufficiently known to be recommended. The Convention adjourned to meet at tbo rooms of tho Pomological Society to-morrow morning, at half past eight o'clock. TU CIUP AY UORNIKO. The Agricultural Society mot this morning, as per adjournment. Mr. R. G. Corwin, from the majority of the committee to permanently locate the Stato Fair, reported against it. Dr. Cone, from tbo minority of said committeo, made a minority report, advocating that the location be made at soma central portion of tho Slate. Both reports were laid upon the table, in or- j tabliahment within reach, from its first condor to take up tho report of tho committeo ou msncoment down to tbo present time, including nominations fur members of State Board. j also members of tho press in the cily and scvci- Mr. Millikeu moved that tho Convention nro- 1 strangers and literary geutlemcu. They seem cced to lho election, and that tho vote be taken I to havo had a " good time " of it. A ud wo hopo for the five members at one ballot, thou rcceiv- our friends or their successors may havo just as ing the highest number to bo declared duly good a time fifty years hence ! elected, provided they recolvo a majority of all the votes cast. Mr. Reynold moved that tho rote be taken singly. Lost. Tho Convention proceeded to ballot for members of the State Board, and, upon counting tbo votes. J. T. Wo ntn inotos of Ross, Adel Krum of Ashtabula, W. U. Ladd ot Jefferson, R. W Steele of Montgomery, and Alexander Wad-dle of Clark, were declared duly elected. The report of tbe majority of tbe committee, upon locating tbe Stato Fair permanently, was then taken up, and was ably dUcusscd by several gen tlemen. TurasDAY, Deo. Tth. Our report yesterday left tho Convention dis cussing tbe following resolution: Rftoleed, That it la not expedient to permanently locate tho annual Fair of the Ohio State Agricultural bocisty at ibis timo. After several speeches, pro and con, the reso lution wu adopted 35 to 15. Mr. Boyd, of Xenla, offered a resolution providing for tbe election of one-half of the County Boards each year, Instead of the entire Board aa at present. Lost. Convention then took a recess. A resolution inviting competition from other States in stock, and agricultural Implements, and placing them on tho same footing as articles from Ohio, If not Inconsistent with our laws, was debated and passed. A resolution recommending tbo Board to pay money Instead of silvtr ware for premiums where it is prof erred, was offered, and debated some length, and lost. Mr. Musgrovo made a report on tho financial condition of the society, tho main features of which were as follows : Plate on hand &1.0S2 00 Other property on band 1,700 00 Appropriation from State 3,000 00 Catiiouhind S.833 10 '-If any community could be 'taught by tbeir SUfterlncs' to demise thn Whiirft nn.l liieir tenrkt we should suppose that thn good people of the Mr. A. H. Ernst, of Cincinnati, President of tho counties of Clark, Champaign and Logan had! Pomological Society, in lho Chslr; Mr. Bntebam, been in a favorable situation to learn." State 1 0f Franklin Secretary ntan- i t, n-.ii, 1.. ir. nunicr, in viiiwiiihuii, )iiuioru mi iaj G run ted. Now let us look at the result They have seen both Whig and Locofoco financiering. They have seeu the taxes of tho State rising, from 82,580,073, In 1846, under a Whig Administration, up to over itgut millions, tn 1834, under Locofoco rule. They fully compre- before the Convention a list of ihe Apples that wcre most worthy of cultivation in Ohio. . On motion of Dr. Jones, it was agreed to discuss the merits of the several kinds of Apples In the following order - 1. Stnmn Apples. $9,(131 10 The following shows tho receipts and expenditures of tbe State Fair held at Newark : Receipts fi.OOO 00 Newark subscriptions . 3,000 00 312.000 00 7.8C0 00 Expenses ol Fair, exclusive of premiums (10O.IHHI h lho ptodiietion ol tho umutry, and , r,pr ,,ne hundred and fifty millions, do we ?-C" WlVTTK& I eminent ability. He said the auction UQdor 1 that they are found often within a mtle of the ' ' 1'.. " 1 ui,..i.. '.t !,. LAnattUrmtiAninenntflnfirnnf- W niintf place, prairie chlckfliia are also plenty. Haekelt. i few Dtrairranha : troot season has not altOKher pawed. There aro J A paisouitar from Salt Lake nantrd Chus. A. I vr vrt c. in ttn ier bull, tat ihn a 8re6t un7 t tic ami filled niih tbisll&h. afford- Clark Kincaid, was bhot. pierced by several arrows, niemwablo Convention which framed nnr now log fine spoit fur ilWe who aro disposed to i-n-1 Champaign uu ion mi uviui. iuu iuii :. iuipwi, LoiifcLlution and hi mat bud v. lints evil up iron. . caire in it. L'nliappiiy, .Mr. Liiairiimn, 1 ";t a number ui that Convention but I havo this to say, this co rotation, at Ira-t. thai I voted against Ihe Cutistitntion upoa its linal wwnge before tbe Convention, nnd alien aid" ;ig.iint Its adoption at tbc port, and the mails of NovemWi could ; j(T lU(, . )!. go 110 tiirtlier man roil Laramie, anl ttmt ol ' repeal, ihi evil uncinate d i,nri).i. ...tiiuu.. ui n,,, liar(, ,,(, ,ii(rfii una nny millions 01 im- f luaH,,..,,,, di v ,r.i II Dunn ti ll tho truth. uuWer uium iicvca : .. The Secretary'., n-bady foi etw.- ive impor- '"! thru follow tli qtirstiuu-witU what ar- . ' . ' . . s , (alio.,., and his plan forVdueing the receipts ' V " f tt wl hJ L Thi' 1 . . , , , .p , ' , and hltv millions ut dollars neamst us In lurei Has ali seen bam . inisiirtle to the revenue standard, Is to cban;io the tariff, Ttl(, 1. i,h ifl cxinfted ' new In uur Ciyi-rinnnit. oo aa lo hare bul foui schedules, inanieK, free, 1 tVoui the Ut-in of our banking capital, until lho I , . .., . . 25 per Cent.. 40 cent., and 100 per cent.-i banks are cmp,tUd lo stop discounting or let-. The Goit inor of (. alilorina. in tewnno tni(i liny Mils c W iw lail mm inu 11 mhik ei - - ... .......... r fumt in tin m-u u,uierenco. iney Ijnillvo loeir appro-1 2 Acttw Amia. nation ot the difference netnecn Whig md Lo- i a WlxtUi m Loso Kl;tmo KnLU cofoco lluancleriog. very decidedly, at tho law i Tll. e,.. i... v. ., t,,.k. Tho ! elcc."';"' Jf,' ,b"M rc'i did not hear as carlj ai lho Early Harvest! , wi uui nnuiiiinr, j u j thn mac ill ir lltf M il iTartiiff in laald anil Orweliics. I ' 2 S37 1 naTurT ron "cn taken from tho same bough. 2,414 I In some parts of the State It was cultivated uo-2.H48 dcr tho uame of tho Doctor Apple psM by without recommendation i Logun . eefoca 825 . 819 October, says the f'nion,wusamonih of indo- scribablo beauty. AYe don't knovof ever having tho pleasure o( experiencing so bracing &n atmosphere. Minnesota during her Autumn months csu be felt much better lhau described. Tho flrit week of Norcmlwr wa wintry. Snow followed rain, and winter ent'Ted lulo ... ,i pressed by the voters of Clark, (haiupaigii and regarded. The Methodists are tin' pioneer, and , . . . , , . . ' , L01.411. They have 1k.:ui luiiehl hv it-it mf have a ready located a co ego. .. 3 ' Total 2,tHi6 7,419 Thus, It seems that, iih thu experience of ' year--, nearly (our out of every five of these people scout and repudiale ihe I.oe'il"rniivt"m of tiuaiiclciitig. The people ol the State generally entertain niton t the same views of this matter ns an; ex-; Balance at Newark $4,140 00 A resolution was offered suggesting tho propriety of the Stat Board offering a premium for tbo best shade trees to protect stock in the Summer.There appearing to be some practical objection lo thc subject it w aa paised. A resolution recommending to the farmers of Ohio the "Ohio Farmur," and the " Ohio Culti vator," was unauiniuusly adopted. A resolution of thanks to tbo Railroads for (heir favors in transporting stock, 4c, to and ii.;at, llilt evil utiitiuauil in mat Loitven- llon. but was never int'-mb d by lhat body to No MoiiR roKuNiK M n:T v-By a n cent or- n-ach tho people. Tho blow was aimed at the ler from Wnbm.-Mon. th.- enlistment of foreign-1 bunk", Imt it has mied it object and fallen on rs into tho Marine t-uiin, now i-lntimied ut 1 Ihu lit ads of Hie people. I not mnnsirnua rule II h Im-' which HHtieew v taxation nn vreuiu uiiimi hT . reatlr located a N rir. : . ' - " The KiRl T STRiWMttRT Aptij: was next eou-' ''l""' "7 n Knrn 1 ;,. .i,., r ..,.,. .i..i..r, th, leuu uiai uio cuiiie -mi. 1 im into i . mi . w ... - An ... , , j. .nlllnn. ... : " , , . ArrpA Th . Ani,l hai n rtno now nd it on ' iwu. 1 , rj , ,,,, , , , . - - - 1 . . ....... .... . i .1 1 1 . t ri'irivn T,ii. i in tiini.iiir lt u hail ..11 . krUi.i i. ,.. .i.i. ,i A reBoiunun reeuiniDrijuin it iiin MroiTin nnu . .., . , 1 tended to lie troy the Imiih J- -imt 10 uesiroy I lie mmi u ui a auioimiuii uriugi. net om luu aiie " ' - n,.. . .,bn. n.i v. .vi j -uh . . n..A OeauilIUI aim up imprmtu uu imiir en.iornr 1. ! inni 11.. I .,..1. I.... 1.. Ul.ll th I. nn inril nlt.-lnnli-.l 1.. tu.. fr..!.. frnin thiehM in IT..ntnrVr lelll I tut C.r.iv ' prOtWtlOn Ol CrOVP and Shade lrS WOB paSBfd. I . . ... n . , .- .... , . , ... The Evm.v llanvrsr A.tle was nest Ukcn I m aillc ",r" it w,w r..-i.i.i.r, rl ih -rt.t .i.,.hir. f n resolution declaring (bat If the Ohio Rail- the early apples, a very proline bean-r, and one do nut grant tbo sains privileg to tbe of the earliest annles in the mirVrt. in llm i transportation of stock and poopls OS are UU- Southern part of thc Slate. j H gr't in n Slate Fair xiQ Dr.Cone.i.riihocion.tho:ig!iilti.fsiiiricient """' questions. Tboy accord so reaurkabl iiimnrtanr. to ni.i.t :tnu ir....a f it ti wm 1 An amendment was proposed, stating that the warmly recommended for cultivation. Interests of the roads and the agriculturists The paper was established iu 1S04, by the Rev. J. W. Browne, a native of England. It was called " Liberty Hal," which name is still retained iu tho weekly Isiuo of the Gazette. We well remember the " Liberty Hall " as far back as before the war of 1812, when in our boyhood we were taking our first lessons in " sticking type " in Western New-York. Such an occasion as Is presented by this celebration affords an excellent opportunity to " spin a long yarn." But we forbear. Fifiyycarsi ' My conscience"! Who would havo thought it ? Wc regret to uotico that Judge Wright, tho " immediate prcdeceieor of the present editor In chief, was prevented from joining in tbo jubilee, from iUheadth Railroad Reoclation8. At a meeting of the-Ohio Railroad San-rinteudents, held at Cleveland, on the 27th November, tho following regulations were adopted: 1. Passengers will take ruch scats as may bo aasigned them by tho Conductor, and Ibey shall be entitled to retain them lo the end of the trip; provided, that in caw they vacate them tempo irarlly, they shall leavo soma article lo indicate that they aro occupied. I 3. Valises must be put Into tbo baggage oar. No baggage must bo placrd on thc seats, and no carpet bags or other articles weighing singly or in the aggregate more than ten pounds, shall be bung on any book in lbo passenger cars, nor anything that will anuoy passengers. 8. Half fare will be required for children over five and under twelve yean of age. A communication from G. Sprague, Esq., Cor responding Secretary of tho State Board of Agriculture, having been laid beforo tho Associa tion, it was Retolvtd. That this Association recrmmaud to tbe Railroad companies hem represented, to charge hereafter ball lare on passengers going to state rairs, during too week ot ia. iair, anu half the regular freight rate on nock nnd other articles Intended for exhibiiina tiDdur such regulations with regard to the details ol ihi arrangement as they may thiuk proper to adopt. It was further Retohed. That no " As-ne.iutin-i iin?s shall be issued or u-d after the lit of January next. Tbe Association adjourned to m- ot at Colum bus on tbe 2d WednestHv of February noxt. Let Congrciss at once take tUu manor in baud, tax the small notes out ofexi-i"i:ce, and we may thcn-fpeedily realtre tbo golden era. 'Icnne-see and Ohio will then have a eiirre:iy of uniform and universal value .Sffifesfftan. Here is Slates rights democracy. Hitv Uth spirit of the resolutions of 'OS. Here Unpopular tovtreignty .'" It is gravel) prpaied t'at Congress shall interfere with our SmIo Lcgala-tlon, and ''tax tbe small note oal of existence." Will tbo Statetman b;i kind enough lo tell us hout this is to Im done ? If the people of Ohio desire the bnaefit of notes of n 1cm denomination tbaa ten dollars aud thc lejifUturosees (it to author ix. th' u, how is Congress to get Jurisdiction of lho nubj.-ct It la rofre hiuii to eue tho laluu ol ih. hard money editor ol' Ui1 Stuttim iu U ii ettorts to fiiiancul and currency ith the lii.it h! must feel encouraged tn persevere. Can t he contrive to i'I h.s vie vain .t tbe Navy r..'Ir. Cbsirmsn, ihe mle purpose with Urnnnleiiim. It U to ...mimrt Mt Attil.v .l San-liky lo Kelley'i. Island, about twelve miles Am.Ie: rineits in July. and. when rine. more do-1 A resolution rerommending the Usage Orange I which lhat rulowuHilxul in i"'-' ;',,u'ti'ut'"u '" ! Miuueapoli-. The placo last menlioned ha? only di-tant. Arriving opposile the Mock dork of licious than any other apple. They were lit for , tuo tte?utiin f farmers, as Ihe best for llv n jkm b uruniuinu ycius aiueu ii!ii:au lerii- W'l !, ill iur e. l I, linitnl.i Ia ln. li ,. m.de free. .ilk,. I.e.-, millinery, and all olher , """ ,l,nl"",,!aul' fj.'""' ! I"-',"'"1', ,,. . uiand Iit ,iecie lu no in hnr..i. tl.dd yiililed ri,' -...!-. u,. j ",,n ... ...i .n. ;,ti ,ayB ,, junrniiiiii i.oinineree ami in Co-, wiR.a, 0 IC nCr). IV litilaiiee mav be am riroeearlitn-1 Atlantic flnle. jclilmn reach elaly-Dv it il r till it bv lite liieh- I mini ilmi it wu. vi.iit a, tn torv. anil ittll tiovernment land. 'Iielil ruin In one lii-lance at li a.l in lltal Slalo. a wheat n,,.,,,. tl,,i In tin. t.nilienl;ii Ilia CunMilulton : embraelno one Unin.iul .ir.n.l. , i m... l. fhljl-luv and a half liu.-lnli nfi wi, iiiic..ii-lliiiliiinnl; iitnl am. .Ir. 'lianm t" been .trnna aeroM from Ihe nier 01 lite Mum thow on lho Henuipi.1 M.iti. fiVThe footitib' ni or Uii f.n:eiul return. 1. .Mm. I li.- Iai.it hrcamo r -t In llir Ice. ned nxi fr.iin Uvc to ill e..i.. and rinen carliril In 1 'c"- l"r,'rw a1 ailopled from all thc coumiea ol ;.ew lork, elect . Myron the i.t i.i.i.-l iir..rta nl the mm e.nilil mil eitrl- a tamly Inam. It fullnitj inniietllalely allcr the A wsolutlno reeominendlng that tbe neil H. Claik, Govern..!, by 81:i majurily. Thi cat.- II. Tim ice a nut ulioitu eiii.iir.h In la'ar tarly llarverl, and il must familiarly' known In Sl,le 1'lllr ta kM Cincinnati, provided the qui-atlun ninynoiv be iokii.1, .1 in:, Hied. lit. ia. ami lliey ere in prat iluiifjcr of frrejlng. the Northern part nf Hie 8lule. H-cn emleil ; cimoiuary iniiucemenia are oneren ny inaioiiy. In tkU em! reener. Cant. A i nr.iiT llnn.ir. ho ' lur cullivatinn. debate. It wan lost by a tie lute. but would It anortl any !,,l,,ti..l relief tn llie . And lmt Im. .,ee.e can l-M.,,l out tomeel ej-1 " '"'" ; k ,, ' h , , Inlemlid In be ..lie, -In ihe people thcnwlvc. , Th. oth.r oabl. 1. doubtlc ere Ihi. e ,M.I led. , "'er ' " ' "-' " " " b , ' . , .. " . r held by th. Canal ll.nk of Oleeel.m-l. and that ............. ; .. - . .... .. -. i,k,..r.- 'lit .I:.".-m.v I., .mi tiff neenniun-1 Atlantic Utile. ;el.l.tin nuch flxlyllve h.iihels ! .... ... ., r... I .. i:n nun a iilun br vh eh ther Mere raii.ttrred lo the nnnlo. eMeenied very hulily In Nrw-Wk and , i tnniiiii eipeoient lo lie mo MM. Ol too ki.ir. , ,.,. .i , w. I. . I 717 .. Z ,. l exel,aeS,..b.itllietli,alli,,iiila-:totlieaere. ! , . ' sch .,tmi ,, , ,.. m,,.,,.,,,,,,. i, Ante. He look llalil iMal and a pine plank .New jeney. Tho only trouble with il il. Ihe olale Uoard In the aeleetlon. notio long aa Ihe ad.alo.em .r.lein , l.Ulited. , , dinerrnc turn It Mr. Flanl-ry cm. ml-d lli.it there aa. nn . ten enlerpm. la aure to win in me. t le r.alke.1 to tl. to,, and lie bird, like it tno well lleenm- Mr. Ililehcock olT.red . rewlulion lhat the II doe. no. muck th. teal dnlkully. avl wo mok, ,,,,, ,,,Lb, i.for Oily million, aorlh Tlie .VM..,, ...nlf. all wo charged w ,. the ...lute book tn .ulliorl.e Ike U.v a.- on lh, advance, hue, ,n .he e.rly uitl.tn J " ! 11 1 n ,,, "J ; ,ere.la of .srlcllnr. rc,.lrl tho anteaaioo nppoeo the country hej Io Unumler ml, aa ul railioa.l lion.eaeli year. or bill, of exeliame almut tlio maimer Ihe 1'rcMdeula me.-,aKe wa. KKa by the Auditor; that It n lilt t;al, ut.d of MlumtoU lo tho nlmcrlinnd- 111.: lluily-wo- ",r l"in. loi n urt uio mm nieimeo- . of the " camp meetina law " lo i5late and ooun- luforo tha ailoplinn of tho latin of until eni Inrwaru lo pay mr mo iron: it t, utii dutnbulro Intliou ol ,en.liu copies lu piom-1 CQuld not J.i-tilr Ihnw who were allimplllis to nun nar oi uio cuiiivueruey. .-uece'ii at-o 10 ' ' " " ' " 1 ' . ". . i.i h . I tr Fair Btounda, so that tiler lie within tb. con- cumiifi.iK "hi i"f miiruiui irini im" ... mil point, lo be ilt.lribtileil Impartially, a. waa t.nfnrco It. ThefinircuieCuurtiltcldiil the Inth '' ' ' union -may li never lie Mruim-iU. - -v - - - - , ........ annllier wut winch inu.l l palu, ami in hpecl. 1 , . ... rin,.,n. ik..v uin. . .i.. ... i t ,. i . ti.., ti.,.... it,n.,Kllel.,. Ki r...i i craft was readied, und one by one, thc .ufferera conttent. vl ",u uuitl1 aoujui-i.. ... Thin la much nliiad ul any ay, havlnit mi,id l! object, till, moil oppre.-: ,. , . . l-ttlni. I'lemlnmcrnlnlhe rule bt. l, appliul where i. nere, w I ,7. 11 I, 1.1 h 1 1 , Inlotiilid lobe applteil. -In th.' people themwlvea j Th. oth.r oabl. lid .Tho Sfotfiiiiiii a'liutiir.c tit.il tile Vund j Commlaaionera havo iiureliaH'd tlio tihlnstoeki tho bill holder, will loso n.ttliiti'. 'ihi 1, no doubt true, llul, can tlio bill holder, tn-n by tha fallnro of any of Ilia IndeptMidcnt B.io!f? Wo aro glad lo aee IM Miifr.titiit taVitu a common aenae view nf Ihe aubieel. relief come, from a refonuid public opini XO- Our oonciiouili'tit "Quevedo' 1 lib li.tt,'" ativs Uio .Inuriinl, " it will 11. lireniei himslr Tel r dccidedlr in fa or of a Uui-1 ........ " I,,. ,,n e.,ib ran II How back i lo aneclal favnritei among Ooveliimenl ollieluU, the wctlou that anllioiliej ikdncllnna ol deliH, iihi.ju.iu, inn, .kelclKa tta location : ted Statel Ilank. Wi allow our corn ipnndenu' wltile Kuropo keep, a balance nr tlflr millioni , and they lend them lo their iKililUtil Irimili from rredila. I "Hi osun la the enunly Mat of lit. t'roiv Tho Convention paaaad a rcaolutlon that It U r ....... ..i ... , ,. 1 ,.li. l.l,, ' ner anntiiii aeaili.l ll. for our execaalvc InilKirla! , .l. Mulihm 11. MeJate. la aelell. Ill the C n- II.. ,..n,l. ,1 ili.t Ibe t.mv l.imia nf Hit, are. :. . " . ' -aniiiiiiiy aiiiiaieu on lite rail nana nl I. worm nnieinlirrllli. ; stopping usuaUy to eMne.,ouro,npa,t.'An:l gf " tree was snrv ,o I. nund. High.yrecommeud- assent or d.wout. On the bunk .puslmu , twrHT ? u f , (0 , n.s power to seuu a copy io tue aautman, ,i p.rt ol tno entire mw npon mo ru-'icei 01 mee lor lho illow Itiver and di-trlel ; and a A copy of lho "Pwccediny." of iblsliwlral its Tll- MaUir.Na BusiL-AUhouch adnnlted to Mr know there h a growing plnin fn furor of It, ; t rui.gre.: ar.d wo Miove thai mauypoekels Monday anrrnoon. i nrse mingsutu nm nap- tmalloit ol cre,l.t. main nec.smu suiaing it j.p.i..uon , a. out 0oo r, , . i, , ,rroi.nUea M Rtuuml meefiug at Chlllieotl.e.hiis heen laid ' , the moat kautirul .mile, that crows and I tB among prominent men of both th i;veat ,mrlle. mtrnt tho member, of that body have been I pen" in this way In olden time,, and they won't . out. of neeu.i.v struck out all that hunch of L'? " ' mr table. It is a pamphlet of Itio pages, , wlTuL un market ami Ll forcookiinr. Con that hachcrctofo,e divided the country. Hal. ; " 'i ,1 "" h 'V1 J his la the tax law. It left Lie law wit.,.'-., any prov,-, n wr v-Z vo and abon-HUin Reports ol Committees and U ,M nmraendM without a cod deal of i lor ourselves, while sc think a change of s..me ',;,; .'.mru,!,,,,, while H.pt on17 "I'v wl Is necessary In Ihe remarks Hon for this purpov. cidU commercial mlvanlngtn, ami Is nlrcady the Ubular statements, of Inleresl no doubt tn mem- nm,ft..,i,, it. ...n.le- tran tl.at It ha.l tn ! Ul llir Ofuirmmr,. uu VUII niiiti:. uiuea iuu. nun tjilllllll VMUIgO III Alt nil fftr Tho Hamilton TrUfiiupH vy, tlie new postmaster at Millvillu, llntlor emmty, Id not a Catholic, as wss charged in a coutuiiiiiicalioii to lho Cincinnati (.'iiitif. Hut tl.e mum pari or tho accusation stands unimpjachnl. The former postmaster, a long tried nnd lailgfnl Domnciat, was kicked out becsne be nuj ni'ieeted ol having voted the Atnerleau tiuket, a id of entertaining American principle., ami a brawling Irishman was put In bis pla-:e. T'icre will bj an end of these thloir in due time. 'My VimiiHSTiu. roa Win.' kind Is uecewary III th" Hanking sy -lorn of thn w.,,(, ,.rlllir -,,nilt . health? trade by makinir rouiiiiy, we are not prepared tn ray what that uur exporls, pwlnsiee of specie, balance our im-.). ...... .i..,u n..,.i.i in i. . ; i.irinliiir.N i.rliinivel v nf unpeie nleo. Onnnotherpoi.il nc think WuwUo iMoo , ,mr,,lII1(l i,, rnnprrsa for tJve years. .L ri k.Lp niihhM.n.MM.inn..n.iMr rvnnir. lho Auditor of State underlies to ; bi...... . leu liu f.iit. In Ins ilerire lo Hit'lnin the -'Idn Adums fnm unineriied rfprrwrh. he allows his op.nlon jt, ' 0lir .u.',)if,iiieri tnecially into tin ofllainill'in to avume lou personal actul. We 1 pttnUmnblo extnivsgeuces, o as to prevent have no ill-pillion to enteral large lulu thin ' lh-m from cuuiing to us iu largn tiuauliltes. noiecl. Our cnrre-rhJiMi'Miis have savnt a trna 1 '-.' "i"1" j.""-. " " f 7. trouble, nnd we dinnlM- the matter wllh olo reuiak, that. t uary Convention, and In for another light n ihu ; nrro it-riinil. Iiv nullinir ihn imftt over Dm m ! The Uaudo was coaMdered a tmnral favorite ... ,h- o,r.. i, . Tim manner ..I r.- , wharevcr a Pennsylvania German settled, it 1 Inexpedient lo offer any more premiums for To might tie known, lor mere, tno itamno appio B"'s .cvu ""Kuwrvii I tue merits 01 tno weea oy nr. ono, auu uesars. ; Bruib, Millikcn, Green, Trimble, and others. McGrew offered a resolution, recommend- county societies to address their members of gresa, mmeeting them to use their influence favor ol tho establish mcttt of a national ag ricultural department at Washington, so that tlit.snoo(t Tonm hers nt Hie Fraternity. There are some Ui muca t,0 flavor 0 bedbugs, and as not agood ! lD0 lau r egriculture may bo placed on a The article has come. It is before us three bulges "working" In the State, and Irom tbe tin -niA- Hnmmen.lc.l I permanent bails, t'naulmously adopted. finalities of It. One almost good inou-h for a showing before us, lho old Institution" Is in " 8 tmma 1 Tb. Convention then took a reeess till half wwp". .,' roh! .'niutgh for the 11 nM- ple ol apples for fall u bv .11 who knew It ; ' l,ut 7 'clok f - ta diu ,nd r. JcpW.) ihe other Letter than mo of tho very Julc --a light green color, and ripens be- rtm 8rowln lnMC,t" of thc J iVm.-f v ha Pt op with 'J.J B- . rnitvn.niinii .tut lha lh;l a att'itn,' ,m min. even Mieel. A r.anliitinn rvenmmntiilini, Mennil .nil llilnt : At for nnnniliani'r nntt'l n.lV for Inve ll'tli a. the pi. wan brought to .Marietta Irom rrauco, annul nr.m,. , ,... .. . .. I leaal dangerou. of the tno. It i m.ile .1 bi. t, m vt ' d"l'b:l- Tho CoiivenlioD (Mr. Cnuuiugbam in tho chair) proceeded to diiciu. tbe lubjeol of graaea. ..,,,.1. wlih ..I.H.I....I -.11 one .lew-itua ineiitii a umntiitu iu pp.y. d, , uoa a i in. t, oui nine ..iuku m . i. . , ., ........ ..,, ... Sir. the Auditor la iiuldenly imitleii wllh iiipplled ilorei, yet feari nrc liclng onlei lalmil Buffalo there were len lnche.nl .now, at Koch-1 part of tho State. ltccomnleiitLd. ', iy ad protltatilT upon tha iubjeal. Th. merit. Ho continue.: I mo.t impnrlunt and opulent It eomea to till.. .Mr. Chuirmmi. thai tho I wealern V lacomun. .te hill. I I ..IJ.t... I., i I. nl. A In nA.a ail.'h . tn. aol I1T Ita npaiu.,. n I...,. ,1.. ...It.... I.. ' . . e i !-..., i. milling . almwiinr .. o are iiorm u i.y our u icu in. u mat the full lido ol profperlty. Aaludleati.iii of the lliey ao ild lay dtilie. nn Mich Rood, all ore lead- ,.,, .,;,. I, . r .0, s,h of Jan-' W V omladnn. lie aavimc. Ihe poaer of , ,., tln .. .',. .,.,, T1 "rejr,.. nl Ihiigi. Wi nolo i propo.lllnn to Aiulilor of hulo under a , e. to , , ,(, 'tlB, and conn.v wen. , , I "1"' "." r'",mc: "l" 11 , i 1 nevrrbelter Hon at Ihe prei-nt lime. The rapid lie d..e nnt atop by I,.. ,.el,:, 111- , ,ncreUM. uf t,m,Br,n ,', c0lr of SI. 1 . not In entry out a von law, bul , fimM 0',irta,nrM ,, ',, ,,,,,u0f . ir bar and fni.la an amendment tilo , no c,l0ul., ,uic , kil,, , ,, lie prrribe. manner of lul.til! : wrk ,,, ,i,rv ,,, . , I,ml4 the matte,- wllh the -in- mmi '".,UrF l""" "ld bill. Hi hu alway. been oppaed 10 the Mia b'h h '",'1"," "j J ' n'Tnmlv ! "",f''ll'" "" '"''' lor tbe -urplu. : which in Ihil region brnugli. hardly mow .nough ' Two ol th. tree, are yet .landing near Marietta, j ' ' elhc adopliiin nf nnr pre-ent , jn-rny, Wore unknown, ahcre de.lcetlon and ' " rT"1 01 bntj re.lr cl Ion Iherein. A(ln ,,,.,. I ,ry , J;k' j'JJJb .Jj',,;! our Xew-Y.uk filei.d, a bountiful lupply. Al denappl.. It U bul little known m the North , mlwnluntra not lo ratrronla robl lw. bill . al. n.u.Ti. .. A ".".i. . . w ..? T . '!,'.t . ... ... ... "I fore tha ll.mbo. II a luppoied thai tlniap-1 -old linoradieal Ilemocralic plalloini. 1 ii , ,t,p further and fnla an amendmeiit inlo , no C,U ,,, ,bie, ,, all kind, will, mn ' ' rallentt,ol.ani.auoincririaionino.eiirat.a.ji..'.niuie i.e. perniriucai.manner oi - ,;w(irk , ,! ulr,. ,l nr f.,r . OTTlie alorm on S.turdar .ml SunJav laal Oilier luntl Up ion.-lituti..n. und iburlear wi-rklim of the lmv . i-ndiii w frown unmi u. I This view nui.t lie endorsed by ihc nomocracy trnmeiHal policy adopted under il, embracing PLAIN FACT. 0f Ohio. Ho la opposed to lho " Maine law, VKry for udiclnl authoriiy. and a . that Utu supply will not meet the demand until ester li Inches, Canondafgua 18, Auburn LVSy-j Tns Goldkv Switr was considered ono of the md pcjiiariuw 0f timothy clover, orchard nuance tuauutnetunw I nitb and euiiiuierce mid . . . . ,t , . -o i"iuov iiicunn mw, u.i w mh- , ,,-ii n... - ... M. .H , .... ,H,. , , mug. iuit- racuso i, t uoa io, ivioany 10, t'ouR uaeeruue oesi sweet nppies n in s pnri o ne iaiaie. a very lu. j k n. laid down fr lho Kuidanee of our lenMaliou, : alane. I'll.- auto and mManci ot the preienl Wiae . and ought lo Iw repui.lalea.at one. ' ' nueatinn li imtdireetlr lu laaue. iineolialilulional. ' never aeen inch universal acllvlty In huaiiicaa 0,i Orlakany l-alla. anil atervlllo, anew fell lo the; Tin Wixttn Arrtta came up nclt In order. : 0fM of gyptum.aahei, lint., 4c, tud the length are yel thn re.orl ol every puMit man ho liu lllii.eiiey In ihe Money Murkel la ovr. Tiu-I.iy, the legialatur. ahould hav. prohibited thi , Utwm u r.ury oiil'injh a law--nnt be. llul ail kimla health and pnaperily aecm to Ihi ihe depth of Ihteefeel. Tho itnrut ejlendid oil of Uvwu'i JtiN'sitlE. - Thli apple II well 0 tm lhat meadowa ahould b. pannllted to 'li.lliie.ildnd hlmaell In Ike imblk eoiineila ,,,r ' """. cireulallon OI large mill nrii, men ml ill oiua, i ,,1, ju, Mr. Uiairinau. wnl lineeiiiy mere oracr oi me nay. I no rap.n ,. lll-in. ,11 nf Ibe; !. Una, Impelling meeaiaon me Itiureail, M. known on lh Ohio river flora Its Inuroo to III .i ,,:, nlnwlna on. 0.. raada Ih. .ikintt on. of rery considerable Interest, it was a i-Mieh a man may lie eln, ilm.'Mt a iiiiinai'i'lil.t.'' . may hnve innie of liu lit. -,! nr pr " a K.it-nlM, " . .' . ... .il. i I . . m,,,! n il . '" """'Vi '" mTf lerlptloo. la in mil .a. men re-,wci u-r , uu... " ' "' , """o a parallel. . Al tSpringllrld. Jlaaa, mere wa. a fnol of .tin. ' m0H1b. m ,,,,. M well known III olher parllol -rlalhal we 1 ,,.,. It la true, aa a writer III lho liWrf "Uenmo loi. iu.-c.eu. in ge.ung par. , ;'-""""""-, .--;. .mliinr ' . ""-''"".)" . i.ou.,n ,0o level. aitva. tl.nl .here are one hundred million, nine. , upon that platrorm, they won I need thaf'Cr "?'.'"" ".; . "., ( , Sul, u, ! w "'""""'a- in. K,7"..r repnrii lur- - . lu .,l,l than th.re were In eta--i.ui w. muu nan Hot,, io carry an me men iney can elect f thi, ,,w ,0 ,,anki, utter ...ry.-rd ; -i" "'"" " 1""."..-. oiiuiaen m-rriea ,,.,....,, ,. ,k' . ., 1 1, hanlly 111 lo eat until rhrl.imaa, bul keep. Tnl'.i,,,,,.,. ve. , tint Inaeaiahl of lho taotUial from three lo llv. I ,,!,. i.,u.i,iure. A laekaaa wnubl h. null. ..i I f tliat h.. Iieen nmiimiiiLi-il. br wake a lenionnd. Iteller than tho far-lamed fruit mary otLongreialonal proceedlnga that llr. Bad. i . ' . . . i,ii, .... , i wr..i .... ,.ii,i.,,m,..l an. I . ' 1 . .. . ...-..'.. ... .i. 1 .1.. . i .. , .... m-r. In the bcnale. lini liDiillleil Ilia tnlnnliim nf w' " '' uinmi u-iiu- muiH., o.,rrc..nd.-nts of the meekly nf wril- " " ,J , ,1 V"Z ! wU'nt. and much wore appropriate. , m.prfme ywn o. tue t njmi r.n,.- .... ( u, impm e itipposr wnisay is amtrq to iH" u' - Till WwriB Qraav was ptased over without "K "ii otlB-nie oi lho ad.-vi ui, . ll1Kl iJ,jt lyo nl.,i ii. .k- merlmnle nrii wHid. TIi" genius who rot up Hot Beardslcy Hlnninn Machine eludb'd out tli - new paper Ho made the pulp in llm kit'-ht-n "f hi Imujo Jn Albany and mml the pij.er ilr.-ie ton, after somo primitive f.ishli.n.ln wliirli n cieo conp'.c-ttnnsly Maured. On one of the o'iip!iis Is ail advertisement of S.'iO regard, ft -woil has fairly entered luto lh- aenic nf Mn't iu the pursuit ol stolen proper. y. Mm handi-ill 'nli-cates a hone and tiitou a the tii'iect of tho distress of thn frentU-nmu who invokes the liu-wind in aid his cearcb ol a thirf It i-ol nhlte, qtiiio smooth pup-i. We utiderMaud that ths wo.nl I;, (tea led by revolving cutler, wbieh iiduen II to tii e in uo A llamiir MotK'-ltwill iK'soen by our sum: llmh' b,,t,bo l maina healthy for 23 yean; tho Stale. It tollable to overhear, and break Its 0f general class meeting, and we trust It will not lime. Then someihiug elio m done to ihii til -re mi thus lott (or all liank- Uleimw In pi iipoiiiou In their liabill-1 has the follnwitig : we havo seen spi'Cimens ul cannot coal OI inattU... l..,rii,u i i,a,m Mr..,.t TI .fin. it I.. Id ihn lwtWMH.-iBs ieayenworill Her.ua lienl Hi' ti r i. ,..n . . n. it,.! i. ... .. .'.'..' ties than it was live enrs a. We can Improve (liller V l .7 7,lI"'r ,M' lr,",l, ,lw 1 nrt our rondlllon only by more sdiet ntlnulmii to good ntialitv, obtained in the vlcluity of Leav. nu lem limn thnheH pagesof nutniiecrlpt, , our Imnie inorket nnd home insniilactitres. ttntt (mworib. 'ihixe who Bre. well ac-iimlnted wllh i eliHi'ly tlitteil iu a i ruliU.l iM....ll.l..t I.m : .j AV 'I hi ei.inln.r vir will ! it.1. riilH na ll inn h nlilalnrl In ). 1l,,h l'l" of the pnpiT, (bat we ba not bad lho 'l"n' n atlioii-and in lew than six months ( m,M ny quantity within two and three miles courage to allempt n decinliiT it itor have wo 1 ,mM"'-v 'n ,u'" ,lllr',, be woi th only six or i tlf Ibis pUen. W e alto hear that some two or the limn to .Wot tn ...wai,' ' .i . ' M'Veuiwi cent. Eds. Vour. le F.n.,. thret Ihotiesnd bushels or coal havo bvrn dug lanturlMi V. r ? "Potion. Tl.e , tM) ot , hwik w)(hin ,our of 01ir ih;,,-., ! 1,"ill,N UMlp In or hands, I HntAM.-Uoston has voted to bay a fteasa Coal doubtless can ha found along tbe rivet ,n P0Mil'7 i V eontala ouch of value, Art onglne. Cost, ,0oo.' 1 bank and In the ravines In large quenUtie ii i H ne" ei'ur. m mo mihi, ip vjhikiv . oring out tneir sirennm. " " - ' " f v i,.,,,. MM,,11.1.iirtli ol lbo queMioii, lu a caw whvib the queallim , , , ' br rs of Vmtrm Next to tin- concurrence In wn(t w mu , 1 , , was.Unvtlylnlfsne.loltenne.MrMilu tal and ' e understand Irom good authority that , ,h(t n , of ylwwl C(J,nironiiM, iniB , Got.iu y llrs.rr, an early winter apple void!'' , Mr. Milliken, the newly ttlntrd Judge, declines , , KrUuiet thin .ii rr..m &r umVl nf ,Uflulvf " was couaidervd aa ti tin, Governor! A a. n- ( ,,, nXtmWt It l. hw not dug his pnlltieal apples, ahal lh tUckle in-sr Ip to pears. There would avoid ehtaptn-. Kra deep euonsb alrtailr, Irt linn p4-rMvere In ! lwiir" 11 demand lor It in mai ket, and when hail two remeuiee, lit. Uisire -is an" snie, nun in. smiv man. n reemi w ua, wouiu rvoiii unt'apt'n-. Krae itei it by stilt In the Common Pleas. fb points of In g a sral on the Imneb of (he Hupreme Court thi men-urn nl inrrea'ae of pny. nnd he will soon , e.er ooee intetlit is mire to bo called for aaln. mi-lanee ho had staleil, could e made Ihu best of the Stato or Ohio under the new C,htu- p a.aic a pit i.r blinll at;t all ..Hivr lh.it tul it is sometimes illeellve, it pnor bearer, In Ibe Commou rieaa. He pledged hlmseir to ! tion, by learning somethltia nf the views ol gen- j 'i, 'ff iV7cZi "h I mM' WnoU3r' M,i 'nk, mM irM Noluh- defend all such antts gratis, and had no doubt tlernen, before he arave them an opportunity nl ,0 t)ury (JU( itf tVf,'r " ainudiug theso olijectiorrt It wu rtoommended. of a favorable result. Mr. Slanbery spoke with I refusing, bul perhaps we ought not to espeet ,n Inerraee of im in Memlters of Coneress I Tun Nkwtowh pimx.-Tbla anplo la liable greet fbroe, and was warmly applauded. Wr Oovsmor to assume so much eeeeii..i(fi weuld be like bidding a hr-nuty W dlaaubsry. le drop off tbo tree before It avts ripe. It Has bo thc last. Wq cannot report these matters In full, though It would give us pleasure to do so. At a late hour, the Convention adjourned till half past eight this morning. ' FaiuAT.Deo.fi. Nothing of special interest waa transacted at the moruing session. .. resolution of thanks to the retiring nvmhen of the Board, and lo tho Kenortera was parsed. A resolution ask innCimirTe lo donate a tract of land for tho endowment of Agricultural Colleges In lho several States was passed. After a short mraitm the Convention adjonrn ed tine dut. which wo don't undersuind. A cav at Is on file at Washington, winch will lalonn liu curious what this tomelhiug 1. Tao oihr things wo are told, of which ihe nvst Important is. lhat Mr. Beanmey ran make t!m pulp, mul make a fortune out of it. by selling it at two enii lbs pound. Tbo other is, thai an edinou or the ou ny Evening Journal will soon be printed Upon the paper. Mr. Uennl-ley was tsl week engaged In building machinery fr a uaiA'-r mill, under hie nrw nrocess. The whitfl r is suid tn yluld tho Ones! and stronnetl piper. There Is talk of tfiting thai apart br innK notes.. IbeGotion Wood ol lb Soulh, ami tbe Cyprus are said tn be eepeoiiilly adspifd m It. a is al-o the Tamarae. Devoutly do invoke siioeeis upon Bssrdaley'e efforte hJfiii Vfmeruy.